LA Times: Snowden Had 3 Helpers Inside NSA
retroworks writes "Three people at the National Security Agency have been implicated in Edward Snowden's efforts to copy classified material, including a civilian employee who resigned last month after acknowledging he allowed Snowden to use his computer ID, according to an NSA memo sent to Congress. The other two were an active-duty member of the military and a civilian contractor. The memo does not describe their conduct, but says they were barred from the NSA and its systems in August."
Nice to know... there are still humans around!
If you keep throwing chairs, one day you'll break windows....
I watched a President pay lip service to reform and restriction, and I recall some initial outrage in the populace and the media...
but if that's all there is, and this fades away as folks get back to their busy little lives, I am afraid the watchers will go back to work with a confidence reeking of our tacit permission.
Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.
Ernest Hemingway
This feels like a big fat smoke screen to me. This isn't about Snowden, it's about the federal governments wholesale wiretapping and warehousing of our personal data, an unprecedented overstep of policing and surveillance power. It's about secret FISA courts and undisclosed secret warrants that are rubber-stamped by appointed-for-life (unaccountable) federal judges in the name of national security. It's about a lack of oversight.
Every time we make this about Snowden and how the data was collected, "they" win a little bit more.
-Turkey