Some bad news, kittens: it’s going to be Monday all day. Some good news: we have your links roundup, hot and ready and chewy. Brace thine gullet, you’ll need an iron stomach for some of these.
On Encryption and Terrorists by Nadim Kobiessi (Nadim)
The French version of Cabin Cr3w gets suspended sentences (DirectMatin)
The Man Whose Job It Is to Constantly Imagine the Total Collapse of Humanity in Order to Save It (Vice)
How terrorists recruit online (and how to stop it) (BrookingsInstitute)
U.S. Mass Surveillance Has No Record of Thwarting Large Terror Attacks, Regardless of Snowden Leaks (TheIntercept)
Not enough cray-cray in your life? Meet RonBryn! (raincoaster)
The View From Counterterror’s Front Lines (ProPublica)
How to Enable Multifactor Security on Amazon (Krebs)
Revealed : ISIS OPSEC manual to deal with cyber attacks (TechWorm)
Fake terror alert emails spread (Cluley)
Patreon users threatened by Ashley Madison scammers (CSO)
Ride Laos’ Blood-Soaked Streets With These Bad-Ass Rescuers (WarIsBoring)
The Mysterious Blunderings of the CIA (WarOnTheRocks)
The Expanding Web of Connections Among Paris Attackers (NYT)
How jailhouse informants and the ‘snitch tank’ put Orange County justice system in turmoil (OrangeCountyRegister)
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