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Snowden downloaded NSA secrets while working for Dell
2013-08-16
WASHINGTON - Former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden began downloading documents describing the U.S. government's electronic spying programs while he was working for Dell Inc in April 2012, almost a year earlier than previously reported, according to U.S. officials and other sources familiar with the matter.
Ah-ha. This explains how the skinny little creep was getting his ducks in a row even before he started working for Booz-Allen. It also explains why he contacted Glenn Greenwald (another skinny creep) prior to starting work for Booz -- he already had merchandise to peddle.
Snowden, who was granted a year's asylum by Russia on August 1, worked for Dell from 2009 until earlier this year, assigned as a contractor to U.S. National Security Agency facilities in the United States and Japan.

Snowden downloaded information while employed by Dell about eavesdropping programs run by the NSA and Britain's Government Communications Headquarters, and left an electronic footprint indicating when he accessed the documents, said the sources.
I didn't realize that Dell had contracts for NSA but it shouldn't be a surprise -- NSA has to buy hardware from someone.
David Frink, a spokesman for Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, declined to comment on any aspect of Snowden's employment with the company, saying Dell's "customer" - presumably the NSA - had asked Dell not to talk publicly about him.

Since Snowden disclosed documents on previously secret U.S. internet and phone surveillance programs in June, his three-month tenure with U.S. contractor Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp starting in late March of this year has been the focus of considerable attention. His time at Dell has received little attention.

Lawmakers have questioned how a relatively low-level systems administrator was able to gain access to so many top-secret documents without raising red flags. Some lawmakers have called the leaks one of the worst security breaches in U.S. history.

News that Snowden was downloading documents while he worked at Dell could increase pressure on U.S. intelligence agencies to tighten security protocols to prevent future leaks. The NSA has said it would tighten access to classified material and put in place stricter controls for accessing and downloading such information.

Some of the material Snowden downloaded in April 2012 while a Dell employee related to NSA collection from fiber-optic cables, including transoceanic cables, of large quantities of internet traffic and other communications, the sources said.

Snowden has said he left Dell for a job at Booz Allen Hamilton in Hawaii around March of this year, specifically to gain access to additional top-secret documents that could be leaked to the media.
Additional being the key word there.
Booz Allen Hamilton fired Snowden after he fled to Hong Kong with a trove of secret material. The company has said it is cooperating with a number of inquiries into Snowden's hiring and security lapses.

It is not clear whether Dell has taken similar steps.

"We are honoring our customer's request that we not comment on this matter," said Frink, the Dell spokesman.

Two U.S. officials said the investigations into Snowden's activities confirmed that his downloading of sensitive information began at Dell. He is believed to have moved from Dell to Booz Allen with little time off in between.

In February 2010, while working for Dell, Snowden wrote in an internet technology forum, Ars Technica, that he was bothered by technology companies allegedly giving the U.S. government access to private computer servers.

"It really concerns me how little this sort of corporate behavior bothers those outside of technology circles," Snowden wrote under the screen name "The True HooHA." "Society really seems to have developed an unquestioning obedience towards spooky types.

In addition to a Justice Department investigation, which has produced criminal charges against Snowden, U.S. intelligence agencies are conducting an extensive inquiry to determine precisely what documents Snowden had access to, what he downloaded and how much damage his actions have caused.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Penn State, Dr. Siddiqui, + Muhammad Atta, ETC. would be proud!

Oh wait ...
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-08-16 20:08  

#4  As for the graphic, Quisling? Take it down. Its stupid, moronic, and uncalled for as yet.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-08-16 17:16  

#3  NSA Honchos may soon have more to worry about than this - like possible criminal charges for violating the law regarding unlawful surveillance of US Persons, several thousand cases of that. Personally, I applaud *some* of what Snowden did. I question whether his security oath overrides his oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. Just Following Orders is not sufficient reason to cooperate with what may have been genuinely illegal acts by the NSA. And don't say to go to the AG - these days, thats a lapdog, not an unbiased investigative body. On top of that, the old threat of a Congressional investigation is as toothless with this gutless Congress. At least we had those tools back in the day.

I may not agree with some of the other things said and done, but on the whole, the revelation of the Domestic side of this thing is excuse enough for me. The non-domestic part, he's as culpable and gullible as Manning, in all likelihood.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-08-16 17:14  

#2  D00D, the jokes just write themselves.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2013-08-16 13:00  

#1  If I was an NSA honcho, I'd be (rightfully) peeved at Mr. Ed. But I would reserve my full fury for the absolute morons in the IT and internal security Departments for their utter failure to encrypt, firewall, and compartmentalize sensitive information. The real story here is that any jackass contractor could get access to so much classified info outside his need-to-know without setting off major alarms.

If the NSA databases were open to this mook, then what of other competent intelligence agencies? If this story is indicative of how our "secret keepers" operate, then we are truly doomed.
Posted by: PBMcL   2013-08-16 12:56  

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