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Throw out your laptop if you want to keep your secrets!
Kremlin security agency to buy typewriters 'to avoid leaks'
Russia's agency responsible for the Kremlin security is buying typewriters - a move reportedly prompted by recent leaks by WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden.
A 486,540-rouble (£9,860) order for electric typewriters has been placed by the FSO agency on the state procurement website.
The FSO has not commented on why it needs the old-fashioned devices.
But an agency source told Russia's Izvestiya newspaper the aim was to prevent leaks from computer hardware.
"After scandals with the distribution of secret documents by WikiLeaks, the exposes by Edward Snowden, reports about Dmitry Medvedev being bugged during his visit to the G20 London summit (in 2009), it has been decided to expand the practice of creating paper documents," the source said.
The source added that typewriters were already being used at Russia's defence and emergencies ministries for drafts and secret notes, and some reports had been prepared for President Vladimir Putin by typewriter.
Unlike printers, every typewriter had its own individual typing pattern which made it possible to link every document to a particular machine, Izvestiya said.
Mr Snowden, a former CIA contractor, has recently leaked thousands of classified US intelligence documents.
He is currently on the run from the US authorities, and is believed to be at Moscow's airport.
WikiLeaks grabbed world headlines in 2010 by releasing hundreds of thousands of US state department diplomatic cables, including secret files relating to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Kremlin security agency to buy typewriters 'to avoid leaks'
Russia's agency responsible for the Kremlin security is buying typewriters - a move reportedly prompted by recent leaks by WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden.
A 486,540-rouble (£9,860) order for electric typewriters has been placed by the FSO agency on the state procurement website.
The FSO has not commented on why it needs the old-fashioned devices.
But an agency source told Russia's Izvestiya newspaper the aim was to prevent leaks from computer hardware.
"After scandals with the distribution of secret documents by WikiLeaks, the exposes by Edward Snowden, reports about Dmitry Medvedev being bugged during his visit to the G20 London summit (in 2009), it has been decided to expand the practice of creating paper documents," the source said.
The source added that typewriters were already being used at Russia's defence and emergencies ministries for drafts and secret notes, and some reports had been prepared for President Vladimir Putin by typewriter.
Unlike printers, every typewriter had its own individual typing pattern which made it possible to link every document to a particular machine, Izvestiya said.
Mr Snowden, a former CIA contractor, has recently leaked thousands of classified US intelligence documents.
He is currently on the run from the US authorities, and is believed to be at Moscow's airport.
WikiLeaks grabbed world headlines in 2010 by releasing hundreds of thousands of US state department diplomatic cables, including secret files relating to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Oh? Something you read in the Papers?Hermit wrote:Paging () Daniel Ellsberg...
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I'm willing to bet with sophisticated equipment you could tell what was being typed just by the sound.
A rational skeptic should be able to discuss and debate anything, no matter how much they may personally disagree with that point of view. Discussing a subject is not agreeing with it, but understanding it.
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It's back to basics people! No more hacking espionage.
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Indeed, but papers are so unreliable, and who reads them anyway? I wasn't sure if the photocopying of 7000 of classified Pentagon documents wasn't a beat-up until the Wikipedia, which is of course read by everybody, published an article on it.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Oh? Something you read in the Papers?Hermit wrote:Paging () Daniel Ellsberg...
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Oh? Something you read on Wikipedia?
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Silly me forgot that sarcasm always needs to be by the sarcasm tag in order to be recognised as such.Făkünamę wrote:Oh? Something you read on Wikipedia?
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould
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Now I am confused. Who was being sarcastic, you or me? 

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Had you recognised my remark as being sarcastic, you would have realised that your post was, at best, redundant.Făkünamę wrote:Now I am confused. Who was being sarcastic, you or me?
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould
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Oh that. Yeah, I do that from time to time. Sort of restate the case.
I don't know why. Force of habit I guess.
I don't know why. Force of habit I guess.
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