Alleged KGB exploitation of NSA driver 'Dunlap' to steal and exfiltrate classified documents
Alleged KGB exploitation of NSA driver 'Dunlap' to steal and exfiltrate classified documents The passage describes a Cold‑War era espionage narrative involving a driver for senior NSA officials who allegedly facilitated KGB theft of classified material. While it names specific individuals and suggests a method of exfiltration, the claims pertain to historical cases already documented in open sources and lack new, verifiable evidence or actionable leads for current investigations. Key insights: Driver 'Dunlap' allegedly had a "no‑inspection" status for generals' cars, enabling removal of documents.; KGB case officer purportedly photographed stolen NSA files and returned them before detection.; Dunlap reportedly recruited other NSA employees by offering to smuggle stolen property for money.
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Alleged KGB exploitation of NSA driver 'Dunlap' to steal and exfiltrate classified documents The passage describes a Cold‑War era espionage narrative involving a driver for senior NSA officials who allegedly facilitated KGB theft of classified material. While it names specific individuals and suggests a method of exfiltration, the claims pertain to historical cases already documented in open sources and lack new, verifiable evidence or actionable leads for current investigations. Key insights: Driver 'Dunlap' allegedly had a "no‑inspection" status for generals' cars, enabling removal of documents.; KGB case officer purportedly photographed stolen NSA files and returned them before detection.; Dunlap reportedly recruited other NSA employees by offering to smuggle stolen property for money.
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