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Snowden’s 2009 India Trip Shows Possible Contractor‑Facilitated Hacking Training Linked to NSA Leaks

Snowden’s 2009 India Trip Shows Possible Contractor‑Facilitated Hacking Training Linked to NSA Leaks The passage provides specific dates, locations, and a named training school (Koenig Solutions) where Snowden allegedly took advanced hacking courses while on a Dell contract. It suggests a concrete lead—financial records, school enrollment logs, and hotel receipts—that could be pursued to verify whether the training directly enabled the later NSA document theft. The claim ties a high‑profile whistleblower to a private contractor and a foreign training provider, raising controversy, but the core allegation (Snowden’s training) is already widely reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: Snowden traveled to India on a Dell payroll in September 2009, claiming an official embassy visit.; Hotel records place him at the Hyatt Regency and Koenig Inn (Koenig Solutions) from Sep 2‑10.; He paid $2,000 for an "Ethical Hacking" course that taught tools like SpyEye and Zeus.

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Snowden’s 2009 India Trip Shows Possible Contractor‑Facilitated Hacking Training Linked to NSA Leaks The passage provides specific dates, locations, and a named training school (Koenig Solutions) where Snowden allegedly took advanced hacking courses while on a Dell contract. It suggests a concrete lead—financial records, school enrollment logs, and hotel receipts—that could be pursued to verify whether the training directly enabled the later NSA document theft. The claim ties a high‑profile whistleblower to a private contractor and a foreign training provider, raising controversy, but the core allegation (Snowden’s training) is already widely reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: Snowden traveled to India on a Dell payroll in September 2009, claiming an official embassy visit.; Hotel records place him at the Hyatt Regency and Koenig Inn (Koenig Solutions) from Sep 2‑10.; He paid $2,000 for an "Ethical Hacking" course that taught tools like SpyEye and Zeus.

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