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NSA Sent Coded Messages From Its Twitter To Communicate With Foreign Spies (gizmodo.com)

Matt Novak reports via Gizmodo: During the first Cold War, American and British spies would sometimes place coded messages in newspaper classified ads to communicate with each other. And according to new reports in the New York Times and The Intercept, the National Security Agency (NSA) has updated the tactic, using its public Twitter account to send secret messages to at least one Russian spy. That's just one relatively small detail in much more salacious articles about NSA and CIA agents traveling to Germany in an effort to recover cyberweapons that had been stolen from U.S. intelligence agencies. A Russian spy allegedly offered up the stolen cyber tools to the Americans in exchange for $10 million, eventually lowering his price to just $1 million. The Russian spy allegedly claimed to even have dirt on President Trump.

According to the reports, the unnamed Russian met with U.S. spies in person in Germany, and the NSA sometimes communicated with the Russian spy by sending roughly a dozen coded messages from the NSA's Twitter account. The one important question: Were the messages sent via direct message or were they sent out as public tweets? The New York Times report leaves some ambiguity, but according to James Risen in The Intercept they were very public.

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  1. Re:Meh. by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Trump needing to fit code words in proper order into his tweets would explain a lot.

    Certainly would settle the debate about: covfefe

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  2. Re:To all our friends on Slashdot by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 3, Funny

    Peace of mind comes without Twitter.
    I repeat: Peace of mind comes without Twitter..

    Your inspirational message would reach more people if you tweeted it.

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  3. Coded Message by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I-ay, avehay the irtday on umptray! Eepay apetay!

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  4. Re: Russia collusion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry, nothing from Breitbart or RU.com.