Comment by selmnoo
12 years ago
There's greater risk of facing problems of all sorts when you have rogue agents on the inside (what if they get found out? how will that be met by news journals? people who find out about it? the trust dynamics between CEOs and government agencies that request access in a legal way, when needed?).
The risk of things going wrong when you're tapping cables is much less pronounced as far as I can see.
Anyone care to comment on FBs Max Kelly, head of security flip-flop employment between FB and NSA?
How can that guy be trusted with anything?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2347047/Former-Faceb...