Nasty bunch, hope they end it, but the problems in the ME are not going away anytime soon.Įxcellent article, here, btw, which, incidentally, gives a decimating argument against the USG and their pets screaming about getting in backdoors mandated in all software: Who so sorely depend on Iraq even still for oil. ISIS is a non-entity in any palpable terms but to scare China with. I did not even hear of such stories, but glad I did not. ![]() They want, I am sure, considerably more devious systems then S Their grabbing Embassy employees who have clearance but have it not noted is laughable. There are a lot of obvious and easy ways they could use this information to track back operations aimed at them, beyond the WP one noted. ![]() And, probably, the USG is very aware of this, so that release of information was very much pointed at them according to their perceived intentions. Probably what China is really interested in is evidence of intelligence groups that operate more like their own, which would include deep cover CIA agents. “But it’s certainly worth taking a look at.” official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive topic. “That’s not conclusive that the person might be undercover CIA,” said one U.S. embassies but are missing from the OPM records might, through a process of elimination, reveal the identities of CIA operatives serving under diplomatic cover. intelligence operatives by scrutinizing the OPM files. officials have said that a foreign spy service might be able to identify U.S. For instance, from this WP article…Įven so, some U.S. There are various ways they could use this data to get some actually valuable information. This definitely, then, includes people not just from the military, or contracting agencies (many of whom, including as Snowden was, are, in fact, ‘undercover’). ![]() So, the 90% percentage is not unreasonable. You have 4.5 million people now with active clearance. And expose undercover agents overseas in other agencies besides the CIA. And this leaves out everyone else they may work with, and other agencies. The critical information, which was not encrypted, involves a complete rundown of the personal lives of some 90 percent of applicants for security clearances, mainly excepting most undercover CIA agents.
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