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Los Alamos computer disk was 'traded for meth' (1 Viewer)

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So 5 years after 9/11 and the realization of security breechs and we've got classified flash drives used as money? So what the hell was the use of all those color warnings?
Why is this not more in the news?

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This has nothing to do with 9/11 or homeland security. It simply is a serious security failure that should be looked at. I'd say that tougher hiring standards to avoid meth addicts and regulations on copying un-encrypted data onto thumbdrives should be implemented.
 
rathi said:
This has nothing to do with 9/11 or homeland security. It simply is a serious security failure that should be looked at. I'd say that tougher hiring standards to avoid meth addicts and regulations on copying un-encrypted data onto thumbdrives should be implemented.
So let me get this straight, it is your opinion that Los Alamos - the nation's top facility in research of nuclear weaponry - has "leaked" out confidential files and this has nothing to do with national security, the implementations of security measures after 9/11 or homeland security overseeing the security of nuclear facilities?
 

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