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I clicked on the word "tweeting" in the article twice before realizing it wasn't a hyperlink. I totally assumed it would be. And now I see why EFF didn't link to this.

I'm sorry, but that tweet actually is threatening in my eyes. Note that I know __nothing__ about airplane-system-security, but that looks to me like he gained some kind of cmdline and/or admin-tool access and "PASS OXYGEN ON" looks like something that would cause the oxygen masks to drop down for all passengers. And he did this while on the plane with other passengers while it was flying? If so, he got what was coming to him. Sorry.

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EDIT: Screencap in case someone(s) decide to delete tweets http://i.imgur.com/Uqfh0oL.png





You should always make your own copy in cases like this.

Archive.org will delete everything on request. For example if you add a robots.txt file blocking them they will automatically remove the entire history for your domain


Yes but no one put yourself can trust your copy. People can reasonably trust independent third-party sites.

Archive.org will not delete anything, they do censor though. In case of court orders there should be no problem getting hidden content from them.




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