Classified documents ended up on a corner of the internet mostly occupied by gamers.
of What Next: TBD, I spoke with Shane Harris, who covers intelligence for the Washington Post, about how classified documents ended up on a corner of the internet mostly occupied by gamers. Our conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity, and was recorded on Thursday evening.The server, kind of the group, comes together at the onset of the pandemic. And a number of the users, and we think the majority of them, are actually teenage boys.
As far as I can tell, yes, and certainly in this way, where it’s just sort of passed around so casually. For some years—and I was talking to a U.S. official about this—people who work in counterintelligence, which is the area where you’re trying to prevent secrets from being stolen, have been worried, this person said, about gaming platforms being a place where spies and foreign agents might try to recruit people.
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