Full article: <a href="http://archive.fo/THoPp" rel="nofollow">http://archive.fo/THoPp</a><p>> <i>Mr. Schulte wasn't charged immediately, and in conversations with authorities he denied leaking classified information. But by early April he faced a different legal peril: while searching Mr. Schulte's devices, agents found evidence of child pornography, opening up a new line of investigation. Mr. Schulte was arrested in August 2017 on federal child-pornography charges.</i><p>Yeah, sure they did.
Seems like this is a good time to ask the question: Why the heck would any (good) engineer work for the CIA?<p>EDIT: I realize now after re-reading this comment that it could definitely come off as very abrasive. I won't alter it so everyone can see the original. Sorry if I offended anyone, I purely meant it from the standpoint of an engineer who has control of their own career (and likely desires more money/status) and understands the kind of precedent this creates and what it means for preservation of self if one were to work in the CIA.
I wonder if <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/nsaname" rel="nofollow">https://www.npmjs.com/package/nsaname</a> is updated with all the leaked names.