Officials Claim Snowden Stole Over 900,000 Military Files, Potentially Compromising National Security
Officials Claim Snowden Stole Over 900,000 Military Files, Potentially Compromising National Security The passage cites senior defense and intelligence officials (Admiral Michael Rogers, Gen. Martin Dempsey, Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn) asserting that Snowden exfiltrated an enormous volume of classified military documents, far exceeding NSA material. If true, this suggests a massive, largely undocumented breach with possible ongoing security ramifications, warranting forensic review of the alleged files, assessment of damage, and investigation into any downstream leaks. The claim is specific ("over 900,000" files) and ties high‑ranking officials to a serious allegation, but the source is a secondary report and lacks direct evidence, limiting its novelty. Key insights: Admiral Michael Rogers (NSA head) publicly dismissed Snowden as a non‑whistleblower.; Gen. Martin Dempsey testified that the breach could cost the military billions to repair.; DIA report allegedly shows Snowden stole over 900,000 Department of Defense files.
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Officials Claim Snowden Stole Over 900,000 Military Files, Potentially Compromising National Security The passage cites senior defense and intelligence officials (Admiral Michael Rogers, Gen. Martin Dempsey, Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn) asserting that Snowden exfiltrated an enormous volume of classified military documents, far exceeding NSA material. If true, this suggests a massive, largely undocumented breach with possible ongoing security ramifications, warranting forensic review of the alleged files, assessment of damage, and investigation into any downstream leaks. The claim is specific ("over 900,000" files) and ties high‑ranking officials to a serious allegation, but the source is a secondary report and lacks direct evidence, limiting its novelty. Key insights: Admiral Michael Rogers (NSA head) publicly dismissed Snowden as a non‑whistleblower.; Gen. Martin Dempsey testified that the breach could cost the military billions to repair.; DIA report allegedly shows Snowden stole over 900,000 Department of Defense files.
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