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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (47346)2/23/2000 10:44:00 PM
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Report: CIA Placed National Security at Risk
UPI
February 23, 2000

For more than a year and a half, high-ranking officials at the Central Intelligence Agency hid the fact that former director John Deutch stored dozens of highly classified documents on a home computer described as "highly vulnerable" to hacker attacks, according to an internal CIA report released Tuesday.
"Despite knowledge [of prohibitions and vulnerabilities], Deutch processed a large volume of highly classified information on unclassified computers, taking no steps to restrict unauthorized access to the information and thereby placing national security information at risk," the report said.

Though internal investigators, who were prevented from formally questioning Deutch by CIA lawyers, have so far concluded that there is "no clear evidence" that the data was stolen from Deutch's computer, the report concedes that
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