Hahaha. The dumbest. It sounds like the feces because it is.
At least they're admitting the documents are real. No. It's still conjecture. He copied them, he spent hours on the discord. Among his regular work, it was handling top secrets. Where and how?
Why haven't they found this guy yet? They found some of his members. A dose of waterboarding. A stint in the fed. Look at Jan 6.
20-30 year old with the total US intelligence Archive, happily sharing it to his gamer buddies.
Umm, something is wrong. Vetted individual has copies for top personnel and can remove secure documents on the fly. What kind of apparatus is this? No camera in base or unit where he worked. No routine checks on personnel's home systems and routers?
I find this remarkably bullshit. Not impossible. Nothing is impossible. It just beats me as stupid. Real stupid. How these breaches occur. Why such sensitive information is archived. The personnel handling the archives. No regular checks conducted. Finally finding this person or facility.
Forced diversity hires in the government. They HAVE to hire a certain number of people of color, regardless of who have the best qualifications.
Think of it. Let's say 25 people are potential candidates, five are POC.
Of those 25, only three or four meet the qualifications, but they are all white. It doesn't matter how under qualified the POC are, they will have to pick one. They could be barely able to spell their own name, and they get a high paying government career, and are virtually un-fireable.
It still doesn't explain protocol. Cameras in server/archive rooms, cameras in building. Random searches on personnel. Access looking at archives. Age of person. Sweeps of personal equipment, routers, phone. Further background, monitored.
Most place around sensitive docs do. Or they don't have sensitive docs.
But outside of this is protocol. If catch idiots on discord. They don't air without the perp.
Most places treason like this is capital punishment.
Who knows who cares. It sounds like way too much bullshit.
A narrative sooner more dystopia. Or who knows. I don't wanna speculate because it stinks.
How this above. No secret since multiple breaches, since years of it. That protocol tightened up. To the point of dedicated protocols adopted. Many of these included particular measures and security of personnel, classification, and repeated checks. Aside it compartmentalised. Where it takes more and more access. No archive holds or can access everything. If it can access, it lessens to smaller pools.
Hahaha. The dumbest. It sounds like the feces because it is.
At least they're admitting the documents are real. No. It's still conjecture. He copied them, he spent hours on the discord. Among his regular work, it was handling top secrets. Where and how?
Why haven't they found this guy yet? They found some of his members. A dose of waterboarding. A stint in the fed. Look at Jan 6.
20-30 year old with the total US intelligence Archive, happily sharing it to his gamer buddies.
Umm, something is wrong. Vetted individual has copies for top personnel and can remove secure documents on the fly. What kind of apparatus is this? No camera in base or unit where he worked. No routine checks on personnel's home systems and routers?
I find this remarkably bullshit. Not impossible. Nothing is impossible. It just beats me as stupid. Real stupid. How these breaches occur. Why such sensitive information is archived. The personnel handling the archives. No regular checks conducted. Finally finding this person or facility.
They've announced it. Strange, prior to catching.
Forced diversity hires in the government. They HAVE to hire a certain number of people of color, regardless of who have the best qualifications.
Think of it. Let's say 25 people are potential candidates, five are POC. Of those 25, only three or four meet the qualifications, but they are all white. It doesn't matter how under qualified the POC are, they will have to pick one. They could be barely able to spell their own name, and they get a high paying government career, and are virtually un-fireable.
It still doesn't explain protocol. Cameras in server/archive rooms, cameras in building. Random searches on personnel. Access looking at archives. Age of person. Sweeps of personal equipment, routers, phone. Further background, monitored.
Most place around sensitive docs do. Or they don't have sensitive docs.
But outside of this is protocol. If catch idiots on discord. They don't air without the perp.
Most places treason like this is capital punishment.
Who knows who cares. It sounds like way too much bullshit.
A narrative sooner more dystopia. Or who knows. I don't wanna speculate because it stinks.
How this above. No secret since multiple breaches, since years of it. That protocol tightened up. To the point of dedicated protocols adopted. Many of these included particular measures and security of personnel, classification, and repeated checks. Aside it compartmentalised. Where it takes more and more access. No archive holds or can access everything. If it can access, it lessens to smaller pools.
But fuck it. It isn't this press. It never is.