NSA Log Analysis Links Massive Document Theft to Snowden’s Tenure and Deputy Director Ledgett
NSA Log Analysis Links Massive Document Theft to Snowden’s Tenure and Deputy Director Ledgett The passage provides concrete forensic details—timestamps, document counts, and internal NSA roles—that could be pursued to verify the scope of the breach and identify who accessed the compartments. It implicates high‑level NSA officials (Deputy Director Chris Inglis and his successor Ledgett) and suggests a massive exfiltration of 1.7 million documents, which is a serious controversy. While the information is not wholly novel (Snowden’s leaks are well known), the specific log‑based figures and internal chain‑of‑command references are new leads for further investigation. Key insights: NSA logs show unauthorized copying began mid‑April, days after Snowden started at the facility.; The illicit activity ceased just before Snowden’s last day, aligning with his timeline.; Approximately 1.7 million documents were accessed; over 1 million moved in mid‑May to an auxiliary compartment.
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NSA Log Analysis Links Massive Document Theft to Snowden’s Tenure and Deputy Director Ledgett The passage provides concrete forensic details—timestamps, document counts, and internal NSA roles—that could be pursued to verify the scope of the breach and identify who accessed the compartments. It implicates high‑level NSA officials (Deputy Director Chris Inglis and his successor Ledgett) and suggests a massive exfiltration of 1.7 million documents, which is a serious controversy. While the information is not wholly novel (Snowden’s leaks are well known), the specific log‑based figures and internal chain‑of‑command references are new leads for further investigation. Key insights: NSA logs show unauthorized copying began mid‑April, days after Snowden started at the facility.; The illicit activity ceased just before Snowden’s last day, aligning with his timeline.; Approximately 1.7 million documents were accessed; over 1 million moved in mid‑May to an auxiliary compartment.
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