rule 1: always blame the victimhttps://twitter.com/emptywheel/statuses/659042780900151296 …
@janwinter15 Rule #1: people who leave their own sensitive info exposed will probably ALSO (and did) leave 21M other people exposed.
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@emptywheel so the "eye for an eye" rule applies? btw, do you agree w/WL hosting his SF 86 form? -
@janwinter15 Moreover, IC does, in fact, strip clearance fr people who can't guard info. Standards should be higher for top official on same -
@emptywheel if Classified not PII data was on his account then it has to have consequences. same as with HRC -
@janwinter15 You're changing subject entirely. He had sensitive data stashed in an AOL server, just like he left 21M people stashed at OPM -
@janwinter15 When a DB w/all State's clearance data gets hacked, it tends to ID who the non-State people working as State are. -
@emptywheel OPM breach was embarrassing and caused a lot of damage. no doubt about that. -
@janwinter15 Of which AOL hack is the most embarrassing but not most severe. - 9 more replies
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