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Ask HN: Do journalists worldwide know they can build cryptographic identities?
1 point by Jeff_Brown on July 24, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
In many (most?) countries, reporting without anonymity can get the reporter killed. But truly anonymous reporting is ineffective, because readers have no reason to believe a source with no history.

There is a middle way. Cryptography allows a reporter to sign statements proving they own the private key used to sign whatever they report, without disclosing anything else about themselves.



Given that journalists already know they can use a pseudonym… how does this help?


If I know your pseudonym, I can pretend to be you. For pseudonymous reporting to work therefore requires the reader to trust the publisher, who supposedly knows the author. But in many countries (e.g. Colombia, where I live) it's reasonable to anticipate someone using the threat of violence to extract a reporter's identity.




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