Anonymous ID: 3c0219 Jan. 9, 2019, 4:19 p.m. No.4686461   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6521

https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1083057857380212743

Snowden, "This story is amazing. Just bonkers amazing. Allegedly an NSA guy walked out with their entire arsenal of digital weapons–one that would soon be used to shut down global shipping–and, in true IRL clickbait, you will not believe what happened next."

Anonymous ID: 3c0219 Jan. 9, 2019, 4:25 p.m. No.4686521   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6606

>>4686461

The 2016 arrest of a former National Security Agency contractor charged with a massive theft of classified data began with an unlikely source: a tip from a Russian cybersecurity firm that the U.S. government has called a threat to the country.

 

Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab turned Harold T. Martin III in to the NSA after receiving strange Twitter messages in 2016 from an account linked to him, according to two people with knowledge of the investigation. They spoke with POLITICO on condition of anonymity because they’re not authorized to discuss the case.The company’s role in exposing Martin is a remarkable twist in an increasingly bizarre case that is believed to be the largest breach of classified material in U.S. history.

 

It indicates that the government’s own internal monitoring systems and investigators had little to do with catching Martin, who prosecutors say took home an estimated 50 terabytes of data from the NSA and other government offices over a two-decade period, including some of the NSA’s most sophisticated and sensitive hacking tools.