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Snowden’s Strategic Choices Highlight Potential NSA Hacking Operations and Leverage Plans

Snowden’s Strategic Choices Highlight Potential NSA Hacking Operations and Leverage Plans The passage outlines Snowden’s alleged knowledge of NSA’s ability to hack adversary computers and his intent to use that information for personal leverage. While it provides some specifics about target countries and operational capabilities, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. However, it does suggest a possible avenue to explore NSA hacking programs and Snowden’s motives, which could be valuable for deeper inquiry. Key insights: NSA allegedly capable of hacking computers not connected to a network.; Snowden claimed aggressive hacking of China and other adversary states.; Snowden considered leveraging stolen NSA/GCHQ documents for personal advantage.

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Snowden’s Strategic Choices Highlight Potential NSA Hacking Operations and Leverage Plans The passage outlines Snowden’s alleged knowledge of NSA’s ability to hack adversary computers and his intent to use that information for personal leverage. While it provides some specifics about target countries and operational capabilities, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. However, it does suggest a possible avenue to explore NSA hacking programs and Snowden’s motives, which could be valuable for deeper inquiry. Key insights: NSA allegedly capable of hacking computers not connected to a network.; Snowden claimed aggressive hacking of China and other adversary states.; Snowden considered leveraging stolen NSA/GCHQ documents for personal advantage.

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