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No one ought to be under any illusion that Cheney privately thinks himself a failure.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Illusion Himself Thinks

First developed as a weapon by the U.S. Army, VX is an oily, odorless and tasteless liquid that kills on contact with the skin or when inhaled in aerosol form. Like other nerve agents, it is treatable in the first minutes after exposure but otherwise leads swiftly to fatal convulsions and respiratory failure.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Army Skin First

Most computers today have built in backup software.

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Barton Gellman Today Software Backup

I favor pocket-sized hard drives that travel between home and office, syncing with computers on both ends.

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Barton Gellman Travel Home Office

Dell fills its computers with crapware, collecting fees from McAfee and other vendors to pre-install 'trial' versions.

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Barton Gellman Collecting Other Versions

Given the volume of PC sales and the way McAfee runs its operation, I imagine there must be thousands of phantom subscribers - folks who signed up once upon a time and left the software behind two or three computers ago.

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Barton Gellman Time Sales Software

During the morning rush hour on March 20, 1995, the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo placed packages on five subway trains converging on Tokyo's central station. When punctured, the packages spread vaporized Sarin through the subway cars and then into the stations as the trains pulled in.

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Barton Gellman Rush Cult Through

U.S. intelligence services routinely use collection methods against foreigners that foreseeably - with certainty - ingest high volumes of U.S. communications as well.

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Barton Gellman High Well Certainty

The $52.6 billion U.S. intelligence arsenal is aimed mainly at unambiguous adversaries, including al-Qaida, North Korea and Iran. But top-secret budget documents reveal an equally intense focus on one purported ally: Pakistan.

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Barton Gellman Focus Budget Intense

The government of Sudan, employing a back channel direct from its president to the Central Intelligence Agency, offered in the early spring of 1996 to arrest Osama bin Laden and place him in Saudi custody, according to officials and former officials in all three countries.

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Barton Gellman Government Spring Three

By now, you've heard endless warnings about the risk of short, trivial passwords. There's a good chance you ignore them.

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Barton Gellman Good Short Risk

On March 12, 2004, acting attorney general James B. Comey and the Justice Department's top leadership reached the brink of resignation over electronic surveillance orders that they believed to be illegal.

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Barton Gellman Justice Acting

Enclosed by a sand berm four miles around and 160 feet high, the Baghdad Nuclear Research Facility entombs what remains of reactors bombed by Israel in 1981 and the United States in 1991. It has stored industrial and medical wastes, along with spent reactor fuel.

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Barton Gellman Research Feet Sand

Iraq has the most extensive petrochemical industry in the Middle East and a wealth of vaccine factories, single-cell protein research labs, medical and veterinary manufacturing centers and water treatment plants.

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Barton Gellman Water Research Wealth

Daniel Ellsberg showed tremendous courage back in the '70s.

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Barton Gellman Back Daniel Tremendous

Early in 1986, the World Health Organization in Geneva still regarded AIDS as an ailment of the promiscuous few.

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Barton Gellman World Organization Early

You don't need to be a spook to care about encryption. If you travel with your computer or keep it in a place where other people can put their hands on it, you're vulnerable.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman People Hands Care

The Patriot Act unleashed the FBI to search your email, travel and credit records without even a suspicion of wrongdoing.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Search Credit Patriot

Snowden grants that NSA employees by and large believe in their mission and trust the agency to handle the secrets it takes from ordinary people - deliberately, in the case of bulk records collection, and 'incidentally,' when the content of American phone calls and e-mails are swept into NSA systems along with foreign targets.

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Barton Gellman American Believe People

'Social engineering,' the fancy term for tricking you into giving away your digital secrets, is at least as great a threat as spooky technology.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Great Giving Engineering

Privacy is relational. It depends on the audience. You don't want your employer to know you're job hunting. You don't spill all about your love life to your mom or your kids. You don't tell trade secrets to your rivals.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Love Life Job

Cloud services cut both ways in terms of security: you get off-site backup and disaster recovery, but you entrust your secrets to somebody else's hands. Doing the latter increases your exposure to government surveillance and the potential for deliberate or inadvertent breaches of your confidential files.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Potential Hands Recovery

Smallpox, which spreads by respiration and kills roughly one in three of those infected, took hundreds of millions of lives during a recorded history dating to Pharaonic Egypt. The last case was in 1978, and the disease was declared eradicated on May 8, 1980.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman History Three Egypt

I have no evidence of any relationship between IRS and NSA.

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Barton Gellman Evidence Between Nsa

Experts said public companies worry about the loss of customer confidence and the legal liability to shareholders or security vendors when they report flaws.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Confidence Loss Worry

The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal audit and other top-secret documents.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Rules Security Broken

The NSA has different reporting requirements for each branch of government and each of its legal authorities.

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Barton Gellman Government Different Nsa

At Cheney's initiative, the United States stripped terror suspects of long-established rights under domestic and international law, building a new legal edifice under exclusive White House ownership.

~ Barton Gellman

Barton Gellman Law Building Initiative
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