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joema said:Many have misunderstood Snowden's statement: "I, sitting at my desk, certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if I had a personal email".
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However Snowden was using the term "authorities" to mean he had the technical tokens which activate those otherwise-restricted monitoring features. It's similar to an IT person saying "I have the permissions to access those files." It does NOT mean he has the official authorization -- it's a technical description.
Great points and now we hear he used a 'banned' thumb-drive to download the stolen documents.
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-snowden-nsa-secrets-thumb-drive-20130613,0,791040.story
Snowden worked as a system administrator, a technical job that gave him wide access to NSA computer networks and presumably a keen understanding of how those networks are monitored for unauthorized downloads.
“Of course, there are always exceptions” to the thumb drive ban, a former NSA official said, particularly for network administrators. “There are people who need to use a thumb drive and they have special permission. But when you use one, people always look at you funny.”
They were "thumbed" again.
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