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Speculative insider‑accomplice theory for Snowden’s NSA breach
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kaggle-ho-020274House Oversight

Speculative insider‑accomplice theory for Snowden’s NSA breach

Speculative insider‑accomplice theory for Snowden’s NSA breach The passage outlines a possible witting insider or deep‑cover spy who aided Snowden, suggesting a covert link between NSA contractors and foreign intelligence. It offers no concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative value, but it does raise a plausible lead about undiscovered espionage that could merit deeper inquiry. Key insights: Suggests Snowden may have had a cooperating insider with PKI cards and shell keys.; Mentions three coworkers who may have inadvertently shared passwords.; Posits the possibility of a deep‑cover spy recruited by a foreign intelligence service.

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Speculative insider‑accomplice theory for Snowden’s NSA breach The passage outlines a possible witting insider or deep‑cover spy who aided Snowden, suggesting a covert link between NSA contractors and foreign intelligence. It offers no concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative value, but it does raise a plausible lead about undiscovered espionage that could merit deeper inquiry. Key insights: Suggests Snowden may have had a cooperating insider with PKI cards and shell keys.; Mentions three coworkers who may have inadvertently shared passwords.; Posits the possibility of a deep‑cover spy recruited by a foreign intelligence service.

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