Anonymous ID: c7254c Feb. 20, 2018, 5:25 a.m. No.440068   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0189

Booz Allen Hamilton, McClean VA (!!!):

"In June 2013, Edward Snowden — at the time a Booz Allen employee[28] contracted to projects of the National Security Agency (NSA) — publicly disclosed details of classified mass surveillance and data collection programs, including PRISM. The alleged leaks are said to rank among the most significant breaches in the history of the NSA[29] and led to considerable concern worldwide. Booz Allen condemned Snowden's leak of the existence of PRISM as "shocking" and "a grave violation of the code of conduct and core values of our firm".[30] The company fired Snowden in absentia shortly after and stated he had been an employee for less than three months at the time. Market analysts considered the incident "embarrassing" but unlikely to cause enduring commercial damage.[31] Booz Allen stated that it would work with authorities and clients to investigate the leak. Charles Riley of CNN/Money said that Booz Allen was "scrambling to distance itself from Snowden."[32]"

— Snowden a white hat after all ???

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booz_Allen_Hamilton

Anonymous ID: c7254c Feb. 20, 2018, 5:52 a.m. No.440189   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0214

>>440068

holy Crap

"Activities in foreign countries[edit]

In June 2012 Booz Allen expanded its operations in North Africa and the Middle East, with initial plans to add operations in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates. It planned to later add operations to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, during a time when those countries, as stated by Jill R. Aitoro of the Washington Business Journal, were "recover[ing] from the turmoil associated with the Arab Spring."[37] The Booz Allen employee base, when it was a part of Booz & Company, had long-term relationships with many North African and Middle Eastern countries; Booz Allen had split from Booz & Company[37] David Sirota of Salon said that politicians in the United States who received financing from Booz Allen and "other firms with a similar multinational business model" have vested interests in "denigrating the democratic protest movements that challenge Mideast surveillance states that make those donors big money, too."[35]:"

Anonymous ID: c7254c Feb. 20, 2018, 5:56 a.m. No.440214   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0267

>>440189

This McClean virginia rabbit hole is getting even deeper:

"In 2013 David Sirota of Salon said that Booz Allen and parent company The Carlyle Group make significant political contributions to the Democratic Party and the Republican Party as well as individual politicians, including Barack Obama and John McCain.[35] According to Maplight, a company that tracked campaign donations, Booz Allen gave a total of just over $87,000 to U.S. lawmakers from 2007 to June 2013.[36] Sirota concluded that "many of the politicians now publicly defending the surveillance state and slamming whistleblowers like Snowden have taken huge sums of money from these two firms", referring to Booz Allen and Carlyle, and that the political parties are "bankrolled by these firms."[35]"

Anonymous ID: c7254c Feb. 20, 2018, 6:06 a.m. No.440267   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>440214

haha, classic Rabbit hole (cont)

"On July 11, 2011[19][20] the group Anonymous, as part of its Operation AntiSec,[21] hacked into Booz Allen servers, extracting e-mails and non-salted passwords from the U.S. military. This information and a complete dump of the database were placed in a file shared on The Pirate Bay.[22] Despite Anonymous' claims that 90,000 emails were released, the Associated Press counted only 67,000 unique emails, of which only 53,000 were military addresses. The remainder of the addresses came from educational institutions and defense contractors.[23] Anonymous also said that it accessed four gigabytes of Booz Allen source code and deleted those four gigabytes. According to a statement by the group, "We infiltrated a server on their network that basically had no security measures in place."[24][25]"