That way, you can isolate the leak. But generally that only is effective when you control distribution from the top down.
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This leak appears not to have gotten to the top, and it reads like a few folks had hands in its creation.
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Ironically, the canary trap only works when you have otherwise solid trust and security praxis, which this admin appears not to have.
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well at least my Twitter feed turned into an espionage movie
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it's a classic Disinformation technique, but it's unclear if the administration is clever enough to pull it off.
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Not clever enough, not organized enough.
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this could be consistent with the news about a counterintelligence campaign in the white house
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I'd place my bets on DHS staff, personally. Someone had to look up those USC refs. But that's an intriguing thought, too.
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only problem with the CI investigation theory is that this would have taken much longer to plan to get right
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Possible that that planning started in November
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I don't know..I think Trump & co were too arrogant to think anyone might actually try to oppose them back in Nov.
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Isn't that how Tyrion determined that Pycelle was the source of the leaks his administration was dealing with?
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