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Document alleges Russian SVR accessed US personnel clearance data to recruit NSA insiders via anti‑surveillance activist networks
Document alleges Russian SVR accessed US personnel clearance data to recruit NSA insiders via anti‑surveillance activist networks The passage outlines a plausible method by which the Russian intelligence service could have harvested US clearance records and targeted NSA personnel through activist circles. It names specific agencies (NSA, SVR), programs (TOR, WikiLeaks), and individuals (Laura Poitras, Edward Snowden), offering concrete investigative angles such as examining breaches of USIS/Office of Personnel Management databases since 2011 and any anomalous contacts between NSA contractors and known anti‑surveillance figures. While unverified, the details provide actionable leads (e.g., data breach timelines, candidate filtering criteria) and involve high‑level intelligence bodies, making it a strong but not yet definitive lead. Key insights: SVR may have obtained US personnel clearance forms (SF‑86) via breaches of USIS and OPM systems dating back to 2011.; The agency could filter candidates by education, employment, foreign contacts, and activist involvement.; Targeted groups include TOR developers, WikiLeaks affiliates, Crypto Party organizers, and other anti‑surveillance activists.
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