Interview With An 'NSA Hacker' Published By The Intercept (theintercept.com)
The Intercept published a 4,000 word article based on a journalist's three-hour interview with an "NSA hacker" who recently left the agency for a career in cybersecurity. Offering a portrait of life within the U.S. intelligence agency, "Lamb" says he worked on "ridiculously cool projects that I'll never forget... Technically challenging things are just inherently interesting to me."
He's the author of some of the memos leaked by Edward Snowden about how the NSA tries to identify Tor users or break into sys-admin accounts. ("One of his memos outlined the ways the NSA reroutes (or "shapes") the internet traffic of entire countries, and another memo was titled "I Hunt Sysadmins.") "If you tell me, 'This can't be done,' I'm going to try and find a way to do it."
It's interesting that he ended one memo with "Current mood: devious" and wrote in another that Tor "generally makes for sad analysts". But in his interview, he warns that "There is no real safe, sacred ground on the internet. Whatever you do on the internet is an attack surface of some sort and is just something that you live with."
He's the author of some of the memos leaked by Edward Snowden about how the NSA tries to identify Tor users or break into sys-admin accounts. ("One of his memos outlined the ways the NSA reroutes (or "shapes") the internet traffic of entire countries, and another memo was titled "I Hunt Sysadmins.") "If you tell me, 'This can't be done,' I'm going to try and find a way to do it."
It's interesting that he ended one memo with "Current mood: devious" and wrote in another that Tor "generally makes for sad analysts". But in his interview, he warns that "There is no real safe, sacred ground on the internet. Whatever you do on the internet is an attack surface of some sort and is just something that you live with."
The only story is that the journalist did a three hour interview with a NSA hacker. There's no content in there.
includes the NSA's lawn.
And Hillary Clinton's server. Fuck the emails, she had her Clinton Foundation correspondences on that sucker. She sells states secrets to foreign governments, and ensures arms deals with Saudis, UAE, Qatar, etc. go through so long as huge donations wind up in the Clinton Foundation. Want to sell federal wildlife lands to the Russians for uranium mining after prohibiting US citizens from using the land? Sure! No problem, just make a donation to Hillary Clinton.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/03/05/gold-mine-hillary-clintons-brother-granted-super-rare-mining-permit-from-haiti-after-state-dept-sent-country-billions/
http://www.ibtimes.com/clinton-foundation-donors-got-weapons-deals-hillary-clintons-state-department-1934187
http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2016/01/05/clinton-is-selling-uranium-from-bundy-and-hammond-ranches-to-russians-to-fund-presidential-campaign/
There were tons more juicy details in there that everyone knows about now. So much so that if all of the corruption was released it might cause riots or even a war or two. That means if HRC becomes president, we'll have a sockpuppet president that's being blackmailed by damn near any other nation state. Of course the rest of the world supports her! Her supporters don't care about such things because the Clintons have always been able to be bought off anyway. Easier to bribe them than black mail them I suppose.
The elite's worst enemies are hackers. That's why you won't find them in NSA or FBI. They just purchase 0-day exploits everyone else. If you want to do some real data exfiltration go work for Central Intelligence.