I agree with this totally. What I find hard to believe is that this has 
been going on for at least 6 years, starting with Microsoft if you believe 
the reports, and nobody from MS has come forward as a whistle blower? To 
me that is the hardest thing to believe, that of all the IT people 
involved in this from a technical perspective, not a single person from 
any of these companies came forward. 



Christopher Bodnar 
Enterprise Architect I, Corporate Office of Technology:Enterprise 
Architecture and Engineering Services 
Tel 610-807-6459 
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From:   Ken Schaefer <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:   06/06/2013 10:51 PM
Subject:        RE: [NTSysADM] Now the fertilizer hits the ventilator - 
or, through a PRISM darkly
Sent by:        [email protected]



Over time though more and more people will know (as employees come and 
go). People in the legal/compliance departments will now (they’ll be the 
ones served with the orders). Some technical people will know (there’s 
still physical links and virtual circuits that are needed to pipe this 
data somewhere). There’s hooks into the services that need to be created 
to suck the data out in the first place. Monitoring tools will see part of 
this – that needs to be hidden or explained away somehow.
 
Eventually one or more people, either deliberately (because they have a 
grudge or philosophical issue), or mistakenly (through human error), are 
going to leak what’s going on.
 
Cheers
Ken
 
 
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http://au.linkedin.com/in/kschaefer
Typed on a Lenovo Helix – apologies for brevity
 
 
 
From: [email protected] [
mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew S. Baker
Sent: Friday, 7 June 2013 12:40 PM
To: ntsysadm
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Now the fertilizer hits the ventilator - or, 
through a PRISM darkly
 
Apparently, any covering up failed here.

Actually, in a small org, you can do this easily by informing only a few 
people.  In a large org, you can do this easily by informing a lot of 
people, but not giving them enough details about what the project is 
really about.  (You can also use a small number of people, as is done for 
pet projects and special initiatives)

 
 

ASB
http://XeeMe.com/AndrewBaker
Providing Virtual CIO Services (IT Operations & Information Security) for 
the SMB market…
 
 
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Ken Schaefer <[email protected]> wrote:
Considering the fallout if they deny this, and it turns out to be true 
(both due to litigation, and customers fleeing their services), I’d be 
inclined to think that they wouldn’t willy-nilly issue untrue denials.
 
Given how many companies are involved, and how many people would need to 
know (technical people, legal people, senior execs), I just don’t see how 
you could keep this all covered up for a significant amount of time.
 
Cheers
Ken
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Link
Sent: Friday, 7 June 2013 11:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Now the fertilizer hits the ventilator - or, 
through a PRISM darkly
 
That's my operating theory.
 
 
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Jon Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
Considering the fallout if they admit to allowing this type of thing to be 
done I would guess not them (Microsoft et. al.).
 
Jon
 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Now the fertilizer hits the ventilator - or, 
through a PRISM darkly
> Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2013 01:04:08 +0000

> 
> Microsoft, Google and Facebook have already issued denials. I seriously 
wonder who's telling the truth :-|
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt Buff
> Sent: Friday, 7 June 2013 10:27 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [NTSysADM] Now the fertilizer hits the ventilator - or, through 
a PRISM darkly
> 
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data
> 
> 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/us-intelligence-mining-data-from-nine-us-internet-companies-in-broad-secret-program/2013/06/06/3a0c0da8-cebf-11e2-8845-d970ccb04497_print.html

> 
> Kurt
> 
> 
 
 


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