26-06-2013, 08:07 AM
CIA WHISTLEBLOWER, Edward Snowden has distributed encrypted copies of thousands of NSA documents all over the world.
In an interview with The Daily Beast , reporter Glenn Greenwald - who first broke the story of the Snowden leaks - said the former CIA contractor took "extreme precautions to ensure different people around the world have these archives to ensure the stories will inevitably be published".
Greenwald said he will be given access to the full archives "if anything happens at all to Edward Snowden" meaning that the US intelligence community has a new challenge on their hands in trying to recover all the documents and examine the full extent of the breach.
Snowden recently fled Hong Kong - where he had been hiding for weeks - to Moscow after leaking documents that proved the NSA had been spying on internet users by making it legal for tech giants like Google and Facebook to provide information to it without the need for a warrant.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin today said Snowden was currently in a transit zone at Moscow airport. The whistleblower has so far managed to evade authorities. The world awaits his next move.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/snowde...z2XIuIqgy7
In an interview with The Daily Beast , reporter Glenn Greenwald - who first broke the story of the Snowden leaks - said the former CIA contractor took "extreme precautions to ensure different people around the world have these archives to ensure the stories will inevitably be published".
Greenwald said he will be given access to the full archives "if anything happens at all to Edward Snowden" meaning that the US intelligence community has a new challenge on their hands in trying to recover all the documents and examine the full extent of the breach.
Snowden recently fled Hong Kong - where he had been hiding for weeks - to Moscow after leaking documents that proved the NSA had been spying on internet users by making it legal for tech giants like Google and Facebook to provide information to it without the need for a warrant.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin today said Snowden was currently in a transit zone at Moscow airport. The whistleblower has so far managed to evade authorities. The world awaits his next move.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/snowde...z2XIuIqgy7
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