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How mass decoy messaging protects whistleblowers — CoverDrop founder

30.06.2025
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How mass decoy messaging protects whistleblowers — CoverDrop founder
Mass decoy messaging between news agencies and readers can help protect the identity of whistleblowers, according to Dr. Manny Ahmed, the founder of CoverDrop...
Whistleblowers, listen up! CoverDrop's got your back with some next-level privacy tech. Imagine drowning your secret messages in a sea of fake ones—genius, right?

Whistleblowers are in a tricky position because, by definition, they are part of a small set that has access to privileged information. So, even if they use end-to-end encryption, the fact that they have ever had communication with a journalist is enough to single them out.

Dr. Ahmed drops truth bombs about how just talking to a journo can blow your cover. But with CoverDrop, you're just another fish in a massive, encrypted ocean.
AI's making Big Brother smarter, but CoverDrop's fighting back with digital camouflage. It's privacy warfare, and we're here for it.
The game's changed. AI agents can now stalk every move online. But CoverDrop's turning the tables, making sure your secrets stay secret.
  • Mass decoy messaging = digital invisibility cloak.
  • AI surveillance? More like AI *avoidance* with CoverDrop.
  • Privacy isn't dead—it's just getting smarter.
#data protection#Artificial Intelligence#cybersecurity#Data Privacy#Digital camouflage
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