they were posted to a wider audience. general hertling the report of the reporting that what they are looking at the person they are looking at, is a member of the intelligence wing of the massachusetts air national guard. so a military member who may have had access to those documents. what questions does that raise for you? well the first couple of questions. first of all i d like to say sean is exactly right. these are not mastermind criminals. these are gamers online passing information in a small group that suddenly got out of control, allegedly, according to the washington post article, and it s easy to then zoom in on those i p addresses and capabilities to find the individuals do it. that s what occurred today. the questions i had abby the ones that everyone s going to ask what kind of security clearance did this individual hat if he s handling top secret, no foreign documents. that tells me he
to find the person responsible for the leak. now, in this case , there s a lot of different directions. they re likely going there, probably starting by looking at those photographs to figure out everything they can from the photographs from things that may have been captured in the background of the photographs to the metadata that s always kind of attached to digital photographs and then to look at things like i p addresses that from which the photographs may have been posted to the internet. they ll also look at establishing a pool of people who they know would have had access to these documents at the respect of times. ah that are of concern. now those pools i can tell you from having been involved in many of these investigations are always about 10 times bigger than you think they ll be. and so that brings the task of trying to rule out anybody who may have had access to this material as being the potential leaker, and that is an effort that can take many, many resources over a lo
sure those agencies get to review that material to see if there has been damaged two sources and methods. the second thing the bureau does and again, these things happen, uh, at the same time is to begin the search to find the person responsible for the leak. now, in this case, there s a lot of different directions. they re likely going there, probably starting by looking at those photographs to figure out everything they can from the photographs from things that may have been captured in the background of the photographs to the metadata that s always kind of attached to digital photographs. and then look at things like i p addresses that from which the photographs may have been posted to the internet. they ll also look at establishing a pool of people who they know would have had access to these documents at the respect of times. ah that are of concern. now those pools i can tell you from having been involved in many of these investigations are always about 10 times bigger than you th
one of the world s biggest criminal marketplaces, used by online fraudsters to buy passwords, has been shut down following a global police investigation. known as genensis market, it sold login details, ip addresses and other personal data, allowing criminals to log into bank accounts. 2a people have been arrested in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. come to the door! police! come to the door! an early morning raid in grimsby yesterday. the beginning of the uk contribution to an international operation against online fraud. officers from the national crime agency and the police arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of fraud and computer misuse. one of 2a people arrested in the uk. the target of the raids was the genesis market website, a one stop shop for hackers
is about climate change, there is just so much we can do before mother nature says she will let up a bit and give us rain. it will affect. we avoided starvation in somalia last year, i m hoping we can still do the same thing, but with the drought hitting the way it has, i m not optimistic about it, i think. wiseman one wiseman of the world s biggest criminal marketplaces, used by online fraudsters to buy passwords, has been shut down following a global police investigation. known as genesis market, it sold login details, ip addresses and other personal data, allowing criminals to log into bank accounts. 21t people have been arrested in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. come to the door! police! come to the door! an early morning raid in grimsby yesterday. the beginning of the uk contribution to an international operation against online fraud.