From 78f6780a2ff776a59dbba04407eb8bb7e17ec335 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Enegnei Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 19:55:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Corrected misspelling within quote --- JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md b/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md index 5d89642..108d6ee 100644 --- a/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md +++ b/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ According to [national security researcher and journalist](https://archive.is/nH Prior to the next Congress, in mid December 2015, it was [reported](https://archive.is/xMF3f) by [**Motherboard**](https://archive.is/Pyh1X/image) that a small number of **Twitter** users, several of which were "connected to the Tor Project in some capacity" or "vaguely associated with the security community at large," were told that their accounts had been targeted by state-sponsored actors. **Twitter** did not respond to [requests](https://archive.is/t9XcZ) [for more information](https://archive.is/0NbCQ) or updates. Shepard was [among those who were notified](https://web.archive.org/web/20160214023213/https://state-sponsored-actors.net/). In October 2018, the **New York Times** published a report on a Saudi spy named Ali Alzabarah, who had "risen through the ranks" at **Twitter** "[to an engineering position that gave him access to the personal information and account activity of Twitter’s users](https://archive.is/ZoX2j#selection-485.0-509.354)." -> [On Dec. 11, 2015, Twitter sent out safety notices to the owners of a few dozen accounts Mr. Alzabarah had accessed. Among them were security and privacy researchers, surveillance specialists, policy academics and journalists. A number of them worked for the Tor project, an organization that trains activists and reporters on how to protect their privacy.](https://archive.is/ZoX2j#selection-557.0-557.355) +> On Dec. 11, 2015, Twitter sent out safety notices to the owners of a few dozen accounts Mr. Alzabarah had accessed. Among them were security and privacy researchers, surveillance specialists, policy academics and journalists. A number of them worked for the Tor project, an organization that [trans] activists and reporters on how to protect their privacy. #### Suspension from the Tor Project