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| DoorBert (OP) User ID: 857877 11/15/2012 07:19 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Petraeus to Testify on Benghazi Behind Closed Doors on Friday. Obama gave his wife a $187K per yr Job! LIMBAUGH: WILL PETRAEUS DROP BENGHAZI BOMBSHELL? 'Do you know the world of hurt that he's in?' [link to www.wnd.com] |
| DoorBert (OP) User ID: 857877 11/15/2012 07:23 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Petraeus to Testify on Benghazi Behind Closed Doors on Friday. Obama gave his wife a $187K per yr Job! PETRAEUS, LOVER USED AL-QAEDA EMAIL TRICKS Shared account, draft-only letters left no electronic trail (London Telegraph) The CIA director and his biographer had a shared Gmail account and wrote some of their personal missives as draft emails, which were left in a draft folder or an electronic, “dropbox”. They could each then access the shared account and open the other’s draft messages, reading them without the emails actually being sent. Sending emails between two separate accounts leaves an electronic trail, including IP addresses that have been used. [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] |
| DoorBert (OP) User ID: 870568 11/15/2012 07:26 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Petraeus to Testify on Benghazi Behind Closed Doors on Friday. Obama gave his wife a $187K per yr Job! 100,000 Petition Congress For Independent Investigation Into Benghazigate [link to counterpsyops.com] |
| DoorBert (OP) User ID: 857877 11/15/2012 09:53 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Petraeus to Testify on Benghazi Behind Closed Doors on Friday. Obama gave his wife a $187K per yr Job! Why David Petraeus' Email Troubles Should Make You Nervous The digital demise of former CIA Director David Petraeus underscores a key warning for an age in which computer servers retain nearly every residue of human interaction: Law enforcement authorities can easily trace who sent an email, even if users attempt to shield their identities. In many cases they don't even need to obtain a judge's permission, privacy experts note. "You can take steps to protect your privacy but you have to get everything right," said Christopher Soghoian, principal technologist at the American Civil Liberties Union. "If you get one thing wrong, the government can figure out who you are." [link to www.huffingtonpost.com] |
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