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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Whoops!

At least six intelligence workers have been outed accidentally by news organizations reporting on the National Security Agency. The media outlets also have posted government secrets by mistake. Glenn Greenwald, the columnist who first published information revealed by Edward Snowden, says the disclosures were minor errors made by technical staff. He says they were fixed quickly. None of the six NSA employees appeared to be working undercover. From the details published, the Associated Press found their home addresses and other personal details.

3 comments:

lmclain said...

I'm sure those NSA were aghast at the invasion of their privacy.
Too bad they don't have the same concern for the rest of us.

Anonymous said...

sounds like valerie plame all over again. i'm sure obama won't be grilled for this either...

Anonymous said...

Hopefully someone has a little fun, at their expense.

#iknowyouseeme#2.001.4.7 ;)