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He makes some grandiose claims. His affect, coupled with the msanthrope Jun 2013 #1
They said he worked there for 3 months NightWatcher Jun 2013 #2
Well, he isn't saying he had that capability at Booz Allen Hamilton Recursion Jun 2013 #40
He's full of crap giftedgirl77 Jun 2013 #3
impossible to do something like that wouldn't send off bells a whistles. warrior1 Jun 2013 #4
That's an ironic twist, innit? OilemFirchen Jun 2013 #15
I don't see that connection. BlueStreak Jun 2013 #87
He was supposed to be in networking and the "repair" side if you will. I got the impression that he okaawhatever Jun 2013 #89
That's not true treestar Jun 2013 #5
As Manning's case has demonstrated, if you have the access, the capability is there usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #6
He says he has "the authorities." Do you believe that? n/t pnwmom Jun 2013 #9
I believe as a system administrator with 'root' access he has access to much more info than anyone usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #17
I doubt the NSA's computer systems are anything like the ones you or I use. randome Jun 2013 #10
Then they would have a lot of trouble finding people to run them usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #16
You would be surprised then AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #50
All Manning's case proves maxrandb Jun 2013 #19
is that seemingly low level worker bees can have access to a lot of data usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #26
That's a big if Major Nikon Jun 2013 #79
no it isn't, root is root, and traditionally, sysadmins have root usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #105
I work in a high security environment Major Nikon Jun 2013 #111
if there is only 1 root password for your entire outfit usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #114
I didn't wonder about it at all Major Nikon Jun 2013 #124
I'd say you would be wrong usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #126
He's not credible...without going into details.. HipChick Jun 2013 #7
I agree Major Nikon Jun 2013 #90
That's taken out of context. woo me with science Jun 2013 #8
Sounds like he contradicts himself in short order. randome Jun 2013 #11
No. woo me with science Jun 2013 #12
If that's true... Major Nikon Jun 2013 #95
Do you believe that Snowden himself "had the authorities" to wiretap the President? n/t pnwmom Jun 2013 #13
I have no reason not to, woo me with science Jun 2013 #20
Other than the fact that only non-Americans are targeted...sure. randome Jun 2013 #22
Ssh. that's a secret. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #28
Where is the evidence Americans weren't being targeted? morningfog Jun 2013 #38
Can't prove a negative. randome Jun 2013 #48
Clearly, we need more leaks. I mean that in all seriousness. morningfog Jun 2013 #49
Don't be disingenuous. woo me with science Jun 2013 #46
How would you search for calling patterns without looking at all the numbers? randome Jun 2013 #56
You looooooves you some police state; we get it already. woo me with science Jun 2013 #82
The truth is buried in the ellipsis. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #18
+1 woo me with science Jun 2013 #21
Nothing material has changed with the extra words...and I still think he's FOS uponit7771 Jun 2013 #23
Ah, the OP embellished the grammatical error. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author woo me with science Jun 2013 #32
No the OP cited a bowdlerized quote. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #34
Oh shite maybe we should send him to grammar school prison malaise Jun 2013 #14
You really should self delete because he didn't say that. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #25
Do you believe that HE himself had "the authorities" to wiretap Obama? n/t pnwmom Jun 2013 #30
If that is what this post is about, then you should edit the OP and substitute the correct quote. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #31
I did. Thanks for pointing this out. n/t pnwmom Jun 2013 #33
I guess, in some quarters. Half-assed is like a glass half full. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #36
I was juror 1 AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #54
Thanks! Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #75
Were Greenwald and Wapo used by a fruitcake saying "cool computer stuff?" gulliver Jun 2013 #27
This kid is looking like a total goofball BeyondGeography Jun 2013 #88
I consider Mr. Marshall to be very objective even when it concerns his chosen profession. randome Jun 2013 #96
China? Communist? Nominally, maybe. aquart Jun 2013 #118
thank you for the link, BG.. Cha Jun 2013 #137
What is that condition with symptoms of grandiosity flamingdem Jun 2013 #29
Actually he said there is the capability, since it is ALL being recorded, all he needed was an email usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #35
He said he had "the authorities" -- not just the capability. n/t pnwmom Jun 2013 #37
Yep, as a system administrator, he had the authority (e.g. capability, access) to read anyones email usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #41
If he had the authorities to gain access to anyone else's personal email Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #42
Basically, all he needs is to email for permission from his boss, and he just does it. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #43
And you don't think the President is protected from random analysts pnwmom Jun 2013 #47
No, he is not protected..... AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Jun 2013 #57
I'm presuming the President's real communications are on secret, encrypted systems... backscatter712 Jun 2013 #59
Sorry, don't buy it. I administer sendmail clusters Recursion Jun 2013 #60
Why do you assume the President would use an open source email program? pnwmom Jun 2013 #62
I don't AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #64
actually, he didn't need to email anyone, he just needed the email address of the target usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #58
And he couldn't just, you know, TELL someone about that? Talk to his supervisor, maybe? randome Jun 2013 #39
He did. Nothing was changed. You Should watch the video interview with him... usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #44
I keep trying to but, honestly, it's a 12 minute love fest between Glenn and Snowden. randome Jun 2013 #61
Mischaracterization of the interview, check the 1:00 mark of the video usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #101
Okay, at about 1:37, he says "...when you talk to people about them..." randome Jun 2013 #110
Right, he says that he repeatedly brought these issues up, and he was repeatedly dismissed usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #112
His supervisor already knows that they have the capability to tap Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #45
What makes you think his supervisor knows this? randome Jun 2013 #66
You honestly don't think that the supervisors don't understand the capabilities? Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #72
I don't think HE has the access he claims. randome Jun 2013 #83
Why would he talk to his supervisor about capabilities that are features not bugs? Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #91
If it was as easy as he says, we would be inundated with blackmail schemes! randome Jun 2013 #102
Everyone didn't and he clearly states that. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #104
Ain't a big enough database in the world for that to simply be a query Recursion Jun 2013 #51
well he and manning did have access to classified data, otherwise we would not be talking about them usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #53
We have no idea what access Snowden had, other than a powerpoint describing the system Recursion Jun 2013 #55
If he worked for Booz Allen here AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #65
So where is everybody else's access to this alleged instant tracking of the President's emails? Recursion Jun 2013 #70
Are we talking about Kunia? AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #74
Oh, I missed the "here" Recursion Jun 2013 #76
Ok, no worries AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #80
He had access to some data, but he could be exaggerating about the extent pnwmom Jun 2013 #63
Please read AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #69
You're not arguing from fact. pnwmom Jun 2013 #121
It's the NSA. They throw 20 billion dollar sums around casually building new supercomputer centers. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #68
It's getting the data to the NSA, and searching it, that's the problem, not storage Recursion Jun 2013 #71
I presume you heard about the NSA's wiretap equipment installed at phone company switching centers. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #77
So they've got buried cables from Ft. Meade to every major datacenter in the country? Recursion Jun 2013 #85
Dedicated encrypted lines aren't especially far-fetched. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #92
second copy at a peering point, you never see it. straightforward. DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #78
Not straightforward at all. OK, so you're leeching my router and have copied a packet. Recursion Jun 2013 #86
Here DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #93
BGP doesn't help you Recursion Jun 2013 #97
You said you knew routers. I took you at your word. DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #100
"When I've looked it up" Recursion Jun 2013 #107
Myth? I'll wager any amount if money you're ready to lose DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #113
What's the wager? Recursion Jun 2013 #115
I'll set up a lab network where you "own" router A and Router B. DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #122
No, I won't take that. It's also not the situation. Recursion Jun 2013 #123
Speaking of complexity, since you're familiar with BGP... Recursion Jun 2013 #125
Encryption is an entirely different matter, and out of scope DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #129
Ah, a common misconception Recursion Jun 2013 #130
Yes, there obviously must be a physical layer DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #131
I'm in agreement with you there Recursion Jun 2013 #132
Just to be very clear Recursion Jun 2013 #120
Do it upstream at the telco. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #94
I am the telco (well, I was) Recursion Jun 2013 #98
Five years ago, but these buildings replicate what is done in Maryland AnalystInParadise Jun 2013 #81
If the "Kid" Bradley Manning could do IT...then ANYONE CAN...That IS THE PROBLEM! KoKo Jun 2013 #67
I don't have dreams of sugar plumbs dancing in my head. I have dreams of....... wandy Jun 2013 #73
He worked for the intellegence community far longer than that. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #84
Ok. And it could have been a particular function.......... wandy Jun 2013 #106
Doubt it. moondust Jun 2013 #99
I don't, sysadmins typically have 'root' access. usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #108
"sysadmins typically have 'root' access." moondust Jun 2013 #117
that's right, the system administrator has root access to the servers under his domain, otherwise usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #119
Then surely you know about SELinux, right? The very system the NSA created... Recursion Jun 2013 #127
He might have had sudo root...and his access could have been limited with that.. HipChick Jun 2013 #138
No, I'm not talking about sudo. I'm talking about role-based accounting Recursion Jun 2013 #139
Understood...all I see so far is this guy had access to a Powerpoint HipChick Jun 2013 #140
Unless you have worked moondust Jun 2013 #128
Fishy Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2013 #103
His 15 minutes will be up when the Chinese authorities cuff him... Historic NY Jun 2013 #109
Your disingenuous smears are rather sickening. Marr Jun 2013 #116
Worked for carlyle group subsidarary and tapped by winger to leak info that was already known uponit7771 Jun 2013 #133
The same applies to yours. /nt Marr Jun 2013 #136
Who cares? Union Scribe Jun 2013 #134
Because people are relying on his descriptions of PRISM that pnwmom Jun 2013 #135
K! Cha Apr 2014 #141
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