Apparently since some of what NSA does "might" ultimately be found unconstitutional, any effort by ES to expose it is immune from criticism.
@BradMossEsq But it's not just that. Fact that databases insecure undermines entire system. @bmaz
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@emptywheel@bmaz Refresh my memory, how many massive FISA-related data breaches did we have prior to this? -
@BradMossEsq Probably tons. But those people got rich, kept holes secret.@bmaz -
@BradMossEsq Not a try at all. You're imagining known security holes only get exploited publicly. That's cute, but not realistic.@bmaz -
@emptywheel@bmaz So you're whole view is "it could theoretically happen, so it definitely happened" -
@BradMossEsq It's that NSA has already had one big Sysdamin breach, fixed nothing. It's utterly naive tho think only good breaches.@bmaz -
@emptywheel@bmaz Two man rule wasn't nothing.
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