“If you have earned the attention of people who think it is worthwhile to dox you, they may also think it’s worthwhile to compromise your security and post things as you, or get more information about you by logging in as you to your accounts.” – Eva Galperin – Director of cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Source: WIRED
About Eva Galperin:
Eva Galperin is EFF’s Director of Cybersecurity. Prior to 2007, when she came to work for EFF, Eva worked in security and IT in Silicon Valley and earned degrees in Political Science and International Relations from SFSU. Her work is primarily focused on providing privacy and security for vulnerable populations around the world.
To that end, she has applied the combination of her political science and technical background to everything from organizing EFF’s Tor Relay Challenge, to writing privacy and security training materials (including Surveillance Self Defense and the Digital First Aid Kit), and publishing research on malware in Syria, Vietnam, Lebanon, and Kazakhstan.
Since 2018, she has worked on addressing the digital privacy and security needs of survivors or domestic abuse. She is also a co-founder of the Coalition Against Stalkerware.