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How to Securely Leak to the Press

how to securely leak to the press

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You may have knowledge that has to be made public during political or social unrest. Sometimes you can’t discuss the facts you have publicly without running the risk of facing government harassment, losing your career, or endangering your family. In these circumstances, you need to be able to deliver the information you have to a journalist who can notify the public without having your identity revealed. You saw a secret and decided it needed to be revealed. But how can one go about doing that without being hurt?

Here are some methods to ensure that you leak the data securely to th.  

1. Download the relevant application using cybersecurity services

You can use any smartphone software specific news organizations use to make and receive encrypted phone calls and messages. You can use one of these applications to speak with a journalist.

Also, there are various news companies that employ different applications that let people provide them with information anonymously and safely. But first, find out what service the news organisation you wish to talk to uses. Typically, you can learn this by visiting the news outlet’s website.

Please Note:

These services typically do not allow you to submit papers, but you may communicate with journalists or send and receive messages on the delivery of documents or other information.
Before you may speak with the journalist via the app if the service needs you to add them to your phone’s contacts, add them using a fictitious name.

2. Get on a burner phone

You cannot use your work or personal phone to call in a genuinely anonymous tip to the media. So you must get a burner phone and leave all electronic devices at home.

3. Through EMail

Obtain copies of the information you want to release in writing. Carefully make copies of any papers. Make sure that whatever you print, scan or download cannot be used to identify you.

4. Utilise SecureDrop:

Many news organisations use the online document-sharing program SecureDrop.

5. Use only free public Wi-Fi:

Even though these encrypted services guarantee that the data you provide cannot be opened or read, the interaction itself may still be recorded.

6. For iPhones and Android smartphones, Signal is secure texting software that is open source and free:

Please Note:

Keep in mind that Signal demands that both users provide their phone numbers. Consider enrolling in Signal using a number that your organization is unlikely to be able to connect to when contacting journalists, and be aware that Signal is not intended to provide perfect anonymity.

7. For additional anonymity, think about using the Tor Browser before researching news outlets.

Conclusion

It is complex and requires a lot of work to safely leak information without being discovered or the other side being able to determine who did it. Although deciding who did it typically requires hard work, using these methods can help add extra layers of security and help you accomplish the task safely.

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