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Litvinenko inquiry: the proof Russia was involved in dissident's murder

It is revealed as part of a Telegraph investigation which also unearthed an audio recording appearing to capture Litvinenko giving a detailed account of his investigations into links between Vladimir Putin and one of the worlds most dangerous criminals.

The tape will reignite claims that Litvinenko could have been killed as a result of investigative work he carried out in a series of European countries after leaving Russia.

These claims are likely to be played out in the High Court as the Litvinenko Inquiry, chaired by Sir Robert Owen, a former high court judge, conducts its hearings.

Last year Sir Robert said that he had seen prima facie evidence that the Russia state was involved in the murder.

It is likely that the NSA intelligence formed part of the evidence that Sir Robert was given.

The disclosure of the material is likely to be put pressure on the British governments relationship with the Kremlin and will renew calls for the UK to toughen its stance.

The start of the inquiry comes after years of campaigning by Marina Litvinenko, the widow of the former KGB spy, for an official verdict on his death.

Mrs Litvinenko has applied to the NSA to disclose telephone intercepts, and says that all information should be disclosed to Sir Robert.

Litvinenko was poisoned in November 2006 during a meeting at a Mayfair hotel. He died three weeks later. Tests revealed that he ingested a rare isotope, polonium 210, which is hard to detect.

British prosecutors want two men, Andrei Lugovoy and Dimitri Kovtun, both of whom are former KGB bodyguards, to face murder charges over the murder.

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US spy program has financial, security impacts, says Snowden

The U.S. National Security Agency needs to consider the repercussions of its spying on electronic communications and data, especially how that impacts U.S. economic interests, former NSA analyst Edward Snowden said today.

Theres a big question on if the potential intelligence we gain is worth the effort. Theyre reducing the trust of the security in American products. This is critical in American industry. It has a real cost, not just moral but financially, said Snowden, speaking Friday via video at a Harvard University conference on privacy in a networked society. He also said the NSA must understand that the methods it employs to secretly collect data can also be used against the U.S.

Snowden made international headlines in 2013 after releasing classified U.S. government documents that detailed the NSAs extensive spying programs. Some of those documents, which are still being released, showed that the NSA placed or attempted to insert back doors in hardware, software and Web services from U.S. tech companies. This discourages potential customers and has cost the U.S. at least US$35 billion, said Snowden, citing studies.

Snowden now resides in Russia after the country granted him a three-year residency permit in 2014, as he expects to be prosecuted for his disclosures by the U.S.

Using encryption is still the best way to keep data private, said Snowden. The leaked documents show that the NSA still struggles to break encryption programs like PGP and Tor. Instead of trying to crack encrypted data, the NSA looks for other ways to obtain the information.

When they do attack, it is through a weakness. The wall is high so rather than go over it, they want to go around it or under it, Snowden said.

Exploiting a weak point, like a zero-day vulnerability, is one way that the NSA gets around encryption. With many governments, companies and people using the same technology, the same exploit that the U.S. government uses can also be used by another entity to attack the U.S. And while both countries may use the same exploit, the value of the data they acquire varies tremendously, he said.

Snowden offered the example of North Korea, whose government computer systems the NSA has been able to hack since 2010. Despite having this access, the U.S. missed information on missile launches, leadership changes and a recent hack that targeted Sony. The massive attack, which exposed sensitive information from the companys entertainment division, allegedly came from the reclusive, Communist nation. The U.S. gained very little information while North Korea was able to attack core U.S. beliefs.

If we have a weak end point and they hack us once, it doesnt matter if we hacked them 10 times. If they hack us once, because they have that one common standard, theyre far, far ahead. With Sony, everyone in the country is saying that they are attacking our basic values. It was so much [more] valuable for them than for us, he said.

As for who the NSA hires to carry out its hacks, theyre not mystical hacker steroid guys. A great portion of them are junior enlisted military guys, Snowden said, adding that their training isnt exceptional. This explains why the NSA publishes detailed guides on how its staff obtains information.

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Activu in the News: NSA Says ‘Traumatic’ Cyber Attack Coming – Video


Activu in the News: NSA Says #39;Traumatic #39; Cyber Attack Coming
Source: http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2014/12/12/nr-dnt-feyerick-cyber-security.cnn December 12, 2014 - Deborah Feyerick looks at the possibility of a cyber attack affecting critical U.S. infrastru...

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CSIS,CSEC,FBI,CIA,DIA,NSA ARE TRANSITIONING & IMPROVING AWAY FROM WASTEFUL CORRUPTED HISTORY – Video


CSIS,CSEC,FBI,CIA,DIA,NSA ARE TRANSITIONING IMPROVING AWAY FROM WASTEFUL CORRUPTED HISTORY
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Ajit Kumar Doval is India’s National Security Adviser (NSA). – Video


Ajit Kumar Doval is India #39;s National Security Adviser (NSA).
He is a former spy and Modi #39;s handpicked candidate to wage India #39;s covert war inside Pakistan.TTP ...

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Ajit Kumar Doval is India's National Security Adviser (NSA). - Video