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Lessons to be learned...
source: Business Insider
Man Sits Behind Ex-CIA Director On The Train, Eavesdrops, And Live-Tweets His Conversation
Tom Matzzie/Twitter
Ex CIA/NSA Chief Michael Hayden and Tom Matzzie
Former Director of the CIA and head of the National Security Agency Michael Hayden had his cover blown today on the Acela train by Tom Matzzie, a political strategist who used to run the D.C. branch of MoveOn.org, according to Dylan Matthews at The Washington Post.
According to Matzzie, Hayden was on a call with reporters and was speaking under the condition of anonymity, intending to be cited only as "a former senior administration official."
Matzzie didn't just recognize him, he live-tweeted the conversation, and made some great quips about when he was going to get rendered for live-tweeting the private conversations of a man who was among the most powerful on the planet.
In subsequent tweets, Matzzie said he was working up the courage to ask Hayden for a photo. He apparently eventually did.
From his tweets, it seemed Hayden had no idea that his conversation was being broadcast.
So the former top spy in the world had his cover blown by Matzzie. Does that make Matzzie the top spy in the world now?
Matzzie's tweets are awesome (read from the bottom):
Twitter.com
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/man-eavesdrops-on-and-tweets-about-hayden-2013-10#ixzz2pQnJ7BTW
Man Sits Behind Ex-CIA Director On The Train, Eavesdrops, And Live-Tweets His Conversation
Tom Matzzie/Twitter
Ex CIA/NSA Chief Michael Hayden and Tom Matzzie
Former Director of the CIA and head of the National Security Agency Michael Hayden had his cover blown today on the Acela train by Tom Matzzie, a political strategist who used to run the D.C. branch of MoveOn.org, according to Dylan Matthews at The Washington Post.
According to Matzzie, Hayden was on a call with reporters and was speaking under the condition of anonymity, intending to be cited only as "a former senior administration official."
Matzzie didn't just recognize him, he live-tweeted the conversation, and made some great quips about when he was going to get rendered for live-tweeting the private conversations of a man who was among the most powerful on the planet.
In subsequent tweets, Matzzie said he was working up the courage to ask Hayden for a photo. He apparently eventually did.
From his tweets, it seemed Hayden had no idea that his conversation was being broadcast.
So the former top spy in the world had his cover blown by Matzzie. Does that make Matzzie the top spy in the world now?
Matzzie's tweets are awesome (read from the bottom):
Twitter.com
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/man-eavesdrops-on-and-tweets-about-hayden-2013-10#ixzz2pQnJ7BTW
Re: Lessons to be learned...
Not good, I wouldn`t expect the ex Director of the NSA and CIA talking about anything work related in public. Although it could have been worse, a Soviet SVR agent sitting behind!
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