Popular Mechanics: NSA Used Submarine Probes To Listen In on Undersea Cable Communications
Spying in plain sight.
LinkedIn is the stodgy, respectable sibling to the business-casual feel of Facebook or the teens-past-curfew chic of SnapChat. Filled with work-centric blogposts aimed at thinkfluencers and colleagues, the network is a soft, focus-grouped level of gray, as thrilling as a watercolor conversation about quarterly reports. That blandness is deceptive: sometimes people's resumes reveal secret programs, like that time the NSA used submarines to splice into underwater cables. Minor, resume-building stuff.
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WNU Editor: We are definitely living in an age where secrets are hard to keep.
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