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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:01 am Post subject: National Security vulnerable to kiddy porn & social nets |
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Since this occurred on government computers and time, I guess that makes all taxpayers kiddy porn enablers. If you have zero tolerance for this stuff and don't turn yourself in, you are a hypocrite.
Pentagon workers tied to child porn
Security agencies were left at risk, investigators say
By Bryan Bender
Globe Staff / July 23, 2010
WASHINGTON � Federal investigators have identified several dozen Pentagon officials and contractors with high-level security clearances who allegedly purchased and downloaded child pornography, including an undisclosed number who used their government computers to obtain the illegal material, according to investigative reports.
The investigations have included employees of the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency � which deal with some of the most sensitive work in intelligence and defense � among other organizations within the Defense Department.
The number of offenders is a small percentage of the thousands of people working for sensitive Pentagon-related agencies. But the fact that offenders include people with access to government secrets puts national security agencies �at risk of blackmail, bribery, and threats, especially since these individuals typically have access to military installations,�� according to one report by the Defense Criminal Investigative Service from late 2009.
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The uneven discipline reflects difficulties in bringing prosecutions, according to specialists. The evidentiary standards are high for prosecution in child pornography cases, according to child welfare specialists, including positively identifying victims as underage or known victims of abuse. In others, evidence was lost or misplaced and investigators said they lacked sufficient resources to complete all of them.
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At least two of the cases were contractors with top secret clearances at the National Security Agency, which eavesdrops on foreign communications, according to the documents.
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:02 am Post subject: |
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US security chiefs tricked in social networking experiment
Fake analyst gained access to dozens of US security and intelligence officials
* David Batty
* guardian.co.uk, Saturday 24 July 2010 17.09 BST
Anna Chapman need never have bothered with moving to Manhattan to become a sleeper agent for the Russian intelligence service. The experience of another femme fatale, Robin Sage, suggests the 28-year-old spy, who posted raunchy photos on her Facebook profile, should instead have honed her social networking skills.
In just a month, Sage made connections with hundreds of people from the US military, intelligence agencies, information security companies and government contractors. The 25-year-old navy cyberthreat analyst was invited to speak at security conferences and offered jobs at companies including Google and Lockheed Martin.
Her Twitter profile proclaimed: "Sorry to say, I'm not a Green Beret! Just a cute girl stopping by to say hey! My life is about info sec [information security] all the way!"
But there was a slight hitch: Robin Sage did not exist. The pretty cybergeek, supposedly educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a prep school in New Hampshire, was in reality an avatar created by a security researcher to find out how social networking sites could be used to covertly gather intelligence.
Thomas Ryan, co-founder of Provide Security, said that despite claiming to have worked professionally for 10 years, Sage attracted dozens of connections across sites including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, including a senior intelligence official in the US marine corps, the chief of staff for a US congressman and several senior executives at defence contractors, as well as an official from the National Reconnaissance Office, which builds, launches and runs US spy satellites.
Many of her new online friends shared personal and professional information and photos, which Ryan claims could have compromised corporate and possibly even national security.
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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:03 pm Post subject: Re: National Security vulnerable to kiddy porn & social |
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bacasper wrote: |
Since this occurred on government computers and time, I guess that makes all taxpayers kiddy porn enablers. If you have zero tolerance for this stuff and don't turn yourself in, you are a hypocrite.
Pentagon workers tied to child porn
Security agencies were left at risk, investigators say
By Bryan Bender
Globe Staff / July 23, 2010
WASHINGTON � Federal investigators have identified several dozen Pentagon officials and contractors with high-level security clearances who allegedly purchased and downloaded child pornography, including an undisclosed number who used their government computers to obtain the illegal material, according to investigative reports.
The investigations have included employees of the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency � which deal with some of the most sensitive work in intelligence and defense � among other organizations within the Defense Department.
The number of offenders is a small percentage of the thousands of people working for sensitive Pentagon-related agencies. But the fact that offenders include people with access to government secrets puts national security agencies �at risk of blackmail, bribery, and threats, especially since these individuals typically have access to military installations,�� according to one report by the Defense Criminal Investigative Service from late 2009.
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The uneven discipline reflects difficulties in bringing prosecutions, according to specialists. The evidentiary standards are high for prosecution in child pornography cases, according to child welfare specialists, including positively identifying victims as underage or known victims of abuse. In others, evidence was lost or misplaced and investigators said they lacked sufficient resources to complete all of them.
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At least two of the cases were contractors with top secret clearances at the National Security Agency, which eavesdrops on foreign communications, according to the documents.
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I thought you were okay with people possessing kiddy porn...
And the above stuff about all taxpayers being kiddy porn enablers is just a strawman. It's also quite silly for the below reason:
Paying your taxes is not a voluntary action. If someone forces me to pay them my hard-earned money under duress then I am not morally or legally or in any other way liable for what they do with it. |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:23 pm Post subject: Re: National Security vulnerable to kiddy porn & social |
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TheUrbanMyth wrote: |
bacasper wrote: |
Since this occurred on government computers and time, I guess that makes all taxpayers kiddy porn enablers. If you have zero tolerance for this stuff and don't turn yourself in, you are a hypocrite.
Pentagon workers tied to child porn
Security agencies were left at risk, investigators say
By Bryan Bender
Globe Staff / July 23, 2010
WASHINGTON � Federal investigators have identified several dozen Pentagon officials and contractors with high-level security clearances who allegedly purchased and downloaded child pornography, including an undisclosed number who used their government computers to obtain the illegal material, according to investigative reports.
The investigations have included employees of the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency � which deal with some of the most sensitive work in intelligence and defense � among other organizations within the Defense Department.
The number of offenders is a small percentage of the thousands of people working for sensitive Pentagon-related agencies. But the fact that offenders include people with access to government secrets puts national security agencies �at risk of blackmail, bribery, and threats, especially since these individuals typically have access to military installations,�� according to one report by the Defense Criminal Investigative Service from late 2009.
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The uneven discipline reflects difficulties in bringing prosecutions, according to specialists. The evidentiary standards are high for prosecution in child pornography cases, according to child welfare specialists, including positively identifying victims as underage or known victims of abuse. In others, evidence was lost or misplaced and investigators said they lacked sufficient resources to complete all of them.
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At least two of the cases were contractors with top secret clearances at the National Security Agency, which eavesdrops on foreign communications, according to the documents.
full story and video at link |
I thought you were okay with people possessing kiddy porn... |
I never said any such thing. What I do say is that the laws are often counterproductive, as this case is just another example. |
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