Actually we wrote entire reports about how people's porn habits could be used to discredit them. NSA story, 2013: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/11/the-nsas-porn-surveillance-program-not-safe-for-democracy/281914/ … https://twitter.com/lerchorinyo/status/927925890750742529 …
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When working at places which can be highly useful for access to targets: no
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Like Belgacom?
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Yes, apparently they operated links to Africa and for the EU, etc. - highly interesting for intelligence
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But also just ordinary people doing their jobs.
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Yes, but therefore they were only a temporary/limited target, just as far as to get access to their network
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But they weren't temporarily not ordinary people.
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To a certain extent politicians, arms dealers and even terrorists are ordinary people too...
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By "arms dealers" you mean USG's expansive definition of what an "arms dealer" is, right?
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