This document is a page of endnotes from a chapter titled "The NSA's Back Door," identified by the footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020419". It cites various articles and reports from 2004-2015 concerning U.S. national security, cyber warfare, government contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and USIS, and intelligence figures such as Edward Snowden. Despite the user's query, this document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals or events.
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| James Bamford | Author |
Co-author of the PBS Nova article "Edward Snowden on Cyber Warfare."
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| Tim De Chant | Author |
Co-author of the PBS Nova article "Edward Snowden on Cyber Warfare."
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| Edward Snowden | Subject |
Subject of a PBS Nova article on cyber warfare and an article in Bloomberg about the 'harm' of his revelations.
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| Aldrich Ames | Subject |
Referenced in citation #2, pointing to Appendix A for more information.
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| Anonymous | Author / Actor |
Cited as the author of an NSA document titled "Out of Control" and as the hackers who breached Booz Allen Hamilton in...
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| Jerry Whitworth | Subject |
Referenced in citation #4, pointing to Appendix A for more information.
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| Gerald Baker | Author |
Author of a Wall Street Journal article quoting Michael Hayden.
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| Michael Hayden | Subject |
Quoted in a Wall Street Journal article as saying the "U.S. Is Easy Prey for Hackers."
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| Rajesh De | Source / Former NSA Lawyer |
Quoted in a Bloomberg article as a "Former NSA Lawyer on 'Harm' of Edward Snowden's Revelations."
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| John Prados | Author |
Co-author of a National Security Archive article on the USS Pueblo incident.
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| Jack Cheevers | Author |
Co-author of a National Security Archive article on the USS Pueblo incident.
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| LBJ (Lyndon B. Johnson) | Historical Figure |
Mentioned as having considered nuclear weapons during the 1968 USS Pueblo incident.
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| Julie Cresswell | Author |
Author of a New York Times article, "The Private Equity Firm That Grew Too Fast."
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| Tom Hamburger | Author |
Co-author of a Washington Post article about USIS submitting incomplete background checks.
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| Debbi Wilgoren | Author |
Co-author of a Washington Post article about USIS submitting incomplete background checks.
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| Ellen Nakashima | Author |
Author of a Washington Post article about a DHS contractor (USIS) suffering a major computer breach.
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| Andy Greenberg | Author |
Author of a Forbes article about Anonymous hackers breaching Booz Allen Hamilton.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| NSA (National Security Agency) | ||
| PBS Nova | ||
| Wall Street Journal | ||
| Bloomberg | ||
| National Security Archive | ||
| Booz Allen Hamilton | ||
| New York Times | ||
| USIS (U.S. Investigations Services) | ||
| Justice Department | ||
| Washington Post | ||
| DHS (Department of Homeland Security) | ||
| Forbes | ||
| Anonymous (hacker group) |
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"You have private for-profit ..."Source
"Ames had been a..."Source
"All their classified information..."Source
"Whitworth came from a..."Source
"All of us just..."Source
"White House lawyer ..."Source
"North Korea in 1968..."Source
"Booz Allen, like all..."Source
"The private company named..."Source
"USIS had prematurely closed..."Source
"USIS was also opened to..."Source
"Successful 2011 attack on..."Source
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