Seems to me that the State Department and Iran's nuclear facilities need to get off the internet.
I'm not sure why they can't develop a system that allows them to communicate electronically but prevents connecting to the world wide web.
True they would have to use separate computers to twitter, facebook and surf for porn, but in retrospective it might be worth it.
In regards to cables. As I understand it one person was able to scoop up all those millions of cables at one time. They need more firewalls, secure information should be boxed up not thrown in a big pile.
You may need to read up on your read ups.
Bradley Manning was an intelligence analyst in the Army. He copied the files on to a cd, and walked out with them.
He allegedly took them from something called SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) which is the Defense / State Departments own private version of the internet.
Seems to me that the State Department and Iran's nuclear facilities need to get off the internet.
I'm not sure why they can't develop a system that allows them to communicate electronically but prevents connecting to the world wide web.
True they would have to use separate computers to twitter, facebook and surf for porn, but in retrospective it might be worth it.
In regards to cables. As I understand it one person was able to scoop up all those millions of cables at one time. They need more firewalls, secure information should be boxed up not thrown in a big pile.
You may need to read up on your read ups.
Bradley Manning was an intelligence analyst in the Army. He copied the files on to a cd, and walked out with them.
He allegedly took them from something called SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) which is the Defense / State Departments own private version of the internet.
No doubt.
AS an intelligence analyst in the army he had access to every diplomatic cable?
Be it from China, Germany or Saudi Arabia?
Was everyone working on Korean issues or Icelandic debt given access to every diplomatic cable through the SIPRNet?
Or was the case that once you were on SIPRNet you could with little effort find everything no matter how sensative or mundane?
I just wanna say something in regards to what these people are saying.. What i'm about to say has maintained me thinking I have a good heart.. I feel I should just say this..
1. I have always tryed to do what is right..
I went at 50 cus they told me to come back and i thought I would still rep God even if i was going to hell.. I went ahead and did that cus i thought i was doing the right thing, i did not want to be on evils side.. I would get more chirstians into the game by getting at 50... Who started all those dance crazes.. Who went at all those mc's.. Who helped artist step into the game to take over for God?? i'm flexing as well so you could see what ive done, not cus of what they said just want people to see,,.. But everything I did, I did in the name of God.. I also thought maybe God would see my Good heart and cut me some slack..
2. All my life ive have thought it is wrong to hate anyone with your heart..
I used to pray for the whole world to be saved as a child i remember.. Ive always said I love everyone and never said it was right to hate anybody..
but ive had a rough life and everything in my past is not perfect, so i do question myself..
whatever just thought i'll pass this threw. I'm not feeling good so i'm going to stop there.. Peace.
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You may need to read up on your read ups.
Bradley Manning was an intelligence analyst in the Army. He copied the files on to a cd, and walked out with them.
He allegedly took them from something called SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) which is the Defense / State Departments own private version of the internet.
They've had this since the 60's:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET
No doubt.
AS an intelligence analyst in the army he had access to every diplomatic cable?
Be it from China, Germany or Saudi Arabia?
Was everyone working on Korean issues or Icelandic debt given access to every diplomatic cable through the SIPRNet?
Or was the case that once you were on SIPRNet you could with little effort find everything no matter how sensative or mundane?
I was under the impression that it would mandate that telecommunications companies shut down their respective networks for a given period of time.
Man, I was thinking the exact same thing.
http://www.ding.net/wikileaks/234867.txt
Oh, fuck. This guy, again. Mods, please note.
Dude. I keep seeing that one over and over.
On a slightly more serious note: FakeyLeaks