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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Protecting the Secrets


For John, BLUFIt seems so straight forward.  Nothing to see here; just move along.



While those supporting Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton are minimizing the impact of her conducting State Department business on a personal computer, some are concerned about the loss of data to other nations.  For example, Defense One has an article headlined "Pentagon Scrambling to Know What U.S. Secrets Iraq Tells Russia".
Pentagon officials do not know what secrets the Iraqi government may be telling Moscow, after Iraqi leaders unexpectedly entered into an intelligence-sharing agreement with Russia this weekend.

The Defense Department’s second-in-command told the Senate on Tuesday the agreement came as a surprise to military intelligence and Pentagon teams are scrambling to make sure classified intelligence from the U.S. does not make its way into the hands of Russian, Syrian or Iranian authorities.

On the other hand, if Russia had been doing due diligence, it could have recovered a lot of good information from Hunny Bunny's home brew EMail system.

Regards  —  Cliff

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