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highplainsdem

(48,978 posts)
Mon Jan 30, 2017, 08:56 AM Jan 2017

First on CNN: Report finds national security agencies at risk in foreign-owned buildings

Source: CNN

US law-enforcement agencies are at risk of being spied on and hacked because some of their field offices are located in foreign-owned buildings without even knowing it, according to a new government report.

The report by the Government Accountability Office, which was obtained by CNN and is due to be released later Monday, reveals that a number of FBI, Homeland Security, Secret Service and Drug Enforcement Agency offices across the country are housed in space leased from firms based in China and other nations.

Experts told the GAO that the agencies could be vulnerable to espionage and cyber intrusions because the foreign owners could gain unauthorized access to the properties, be able to secretly install surveillance equipment, and have knowledge of building systems like heating, ventilation and electronics which could facilitate hacking.

The General Services Administration, which handles leasing for many federal agencies, is renting space in 20 buildings from foreign owners -- and its investigators were unable to identify who the property owners for about one-third of the government's more than 1,400 "high-security leases."

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Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/30/politics/gao-report-foreign-ownership/index.html

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First on CNN: Report finds national security agencies at risk in foreign-owned buildings (Original Post) highplainsdem Jan 2017 OP
CNN creates a distraction bucolic_frolic Jan 2017 #1
Yeah, foreign spies couldn't POSSIBLY sneak into U.S. buildings to install surveillance equipment. randome Jan 2017 #5
maybe foreign countries will decide that "trump" hotels are a "risk factor".... unblock Jan 2017 #2
Can I hear a resounding big, Duh! Baitball Blogger Jan 2017 #3
By all means, let's move them into Trump-owned properties... problem solved. nt justiceischeap Jan 2017 #4

bucolic_frolic

(43,166 posts)
1. CNN creates a distraction
Mon Jan 30, 2017, 08:59 AM
Jan 2017

overblown story, we have counter-surveillance capabilities, and
it doesn't take a foreign owned building to hack anyone

 

randome

(34,845 posts)
5. Yeah, foreign spies couldn't POSSIBLY sneak into U.S. buildings to install surveillance equipment.
Mon Jan 30, 2017, 11:46 AM
Jan 2017

What a non-story.
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