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Obama's ascendancy unhinged the radical right, offering a unified target to competing camps of racial, nativist and religious animus.
— Barton Gellman
The U.S. government has known since the early 1990s about Soviet-era smallpox weapons, and collected circumstantial evidence of programs elsewhere.
— Barton Gellman
It no longer counts as remarkable that Egyptians organized their uprising on social media.
— Barton Gellman
China and Russia are regarded as the most formidable cyber threats.
— Barton Gellman
Dell fills its computers with crapware, collecting fees from McAfee and other vendors to pre-install 'trial' versions.
— Barton Gellman
No one can keep track of how many people use Internet, how many machines it can reach, or even how many sub- and sub-sub-networks form a part of it.
— Barton Gellman
In the field of biological weapons, there is almost no prospect of detecting a pathogen until it has been used in an attack.
— Barton Gellman
We know what's in our Cheerios and in our retirement accounts because the law requires disclosure.
— Barton Gellman
For personal use, I recommend the free and open-source Truecrypt, which comes in flavors for Windows, Mac and Linux.
— Barton Gellman
In general, states do not count on pledges of 'no more war' from their neighbors. Israel's army never counted on it from Egypt, for example.
— Barton Gellman
By now, you've heard endless warnings about the risk of short, trivial passwords. There's a good chance you ignore them.
— Barton Gellman
Counterterrorism analysts have known for years that al Qaeda prepares for attacks with elaborate 'targeting packages' of photographs and notes.
— Barton Gellman
Sudan expelled bin Laden on May 18, 1996, to Afghanistan.
— Barton Gellman
Well-secured files don't do you much good if you lose them in a fire or hard drive crash.
— Barton Gellman
Ordinary Geiger counters, worn on belt clips and resembling pagers, have been in use by the U.S. Customs Service for years.
— Barton Gellman
The defection of Hussein Kamel was a turning point in the U.N.-imposed disarmament of Iraq in the 1990s.
— Barton Gellman
Activists and geeks, standing together, are demonstrating powers beyond the reach of government control.
— Barton Gellman
I learned the technology and tradecraft of electronic security in self defense, with a lot of expert help.
— Barton Gellman
Federal prosecutors want to indict Julian Assange for making public a great many classified documents.
— Barton Gellman
Governors normally have jurisdiction over public health emergencies, but a widespread biological attack would cross state boundaries.
— Barton Gellman
A minimum precaution: keep your anti-malware protections up to date, and install security updates for all your software as soon as they arrive.
— Barton Gellman
Early in 1986, the World Health Organization in Geneva still regarded AIDS as an ailment of the promiscuous few.
— Barton Gellman
Companies that receive government information demands have to obey the law, but they often have room for maneuver. They scarcely ever use it.
— Barton Gellman
The Patriot Act unleashed the FBI to search your email, travel and credit records without even a suspicion of wrongdoing.
— Barton Gellman
True net-heads sometimes resort to punctuation cartoons to get around the absence of inflection.
— Barton Gellman
Some misunderstandings are hard to cure.
— Barton Gellman
Iraq has, in effect, one export of any consequence. That's oil.
— Barton Gellman
When the 'New York Times' revealed the warrantless surveillance of voice calls, in December 2005, the telephone companies got nervous.
— Barton Gellman
Holding our own government to account for the use of its power is, in my view, the highest mission of a U.S. news organization.
— Barton Gellman
I have no evidence of any relationship between IRS and NSA.
— Barton Gellman
There's a long history of private-company cooperation with the NSA that dates back to at least the 1970s.
— Barton Gellman
No one ought to be under any illusion that Cheney privately thinks himself a failure.
— Barton Gellman
I'm a journalist and author. I make my living by finding things out and writing about them.
— Barton Gellman
Of all Iraq's rocket scientists, none drew warier scrutiny abroad than Modher Sadeq-Saba Tamimi.
— Barton Gellman
White House officials acknowledge in broad terms that a president's time and public rhetoric are among his most valuable policy tools.
— Barton Gellman
Why does it appear that interested readers so often attribute flaws to 'the press' rather than taking particular issue with particular reports?
— Barton Gellman
The NSA is forbidden to 'target' American citizens, green-card holders or companies for surveillance without an individual warrant from a judge.
— Barton Gellman
Al Qaeda is closely aligned with the Chechens.
— Barton Gellman
The NSA has different reporting requirements for each branch of government and each of its legal authorities.
— Barton Gellman
In Africa through the 1990s, with notable exceptions in Senegal and Uganda, nearly all the ruling powers denied they had a problem with AIDS.
— Barton Gellman
Google appears to be the worst of the major search engines from a privacy point of view; Ask, with AskEraser turned on, is among the best.
— Barton Gellman
Most computers today have built in backup software.
— Barton Gellman
The surveillance of ordinary people is far greater than I would have imagined and far greater than the American public has been able to debate.
— Barton Gellman
In 1995, Glaxo bought Burroughs Wellcome and became the presumptive leader in AIDS therapy.
— Barton Gellman
The gravest risks from al Qaeda combine its affinity for big targets and its announced desire for weapons of mass destruction.
— Barton Gellman
There is evidence that some of al Qaeda's nuclear efforts over the years met with swindles and false leads.
— Barton Gellman
I do read licenses, and they aggravate me, but a computer isn't much good without software. When I need a product, I hold my nose and click 'agree.'
— Barton Gellman
Daniel Ellsberg showed tremendous courage back in the '70s.
— Barton Gellman
The Obama administration has provided almost no public information about the NSA's compliance record.
— Barton Gellman
NoScript is probably the most important privacy tool, but it costs you in convenience.
— Barton Gellman
'Social engineering,' the fancy term for tricking you into giving away your digital secrets, is at least as great a threat as spooky technology.
— Barton Gellman
Nothing is absolute in security.
— Barton Gellman
In computer circles, any unencrypted data is known as 'cleartext.'
— Barton Gellman
Snowden has been very sparing about discussing his early life or his personal life.
— Barton Gellman
The NSA's business is 'information dominance,' the use of other people's secrets to shape events.
— Barton Gellman
I favor pocket-sized hard drives that travel between home and office, syncing with computers on both ends.
— Barton Gellman
Palestinians have had to live for a long time with the fact that Israelis had power over them in their everyday lives.
— Barton Gellman
As militias go, the Ohio Defense Force is on the moderate side.
— Barton Gellman