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by Alupis 2786 days ago
I dought it's inconvenience... Most likely a form of incompetence, at some level, in some department. Everyone can recognize the severity of this information leaking to "enemies of the state".

The time-old saying applies here: "Never assume malice with what can readily be explained by incompetence".

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From the article:

>Former U.S. officials said the internet-based platform, which was first used in war zones in the Middle East, was not built to withstand the sophisticated counterintelligence efforts of a state actor like China or Iran. “It was never meant to be used long term for people to talk to sources,” said one former official. “The issue was that it was working well for too long, with too many people. But it was an elementary system.”

>“Everyone was using it far beyond its intention,” said another former official.

I find this the most baffling. I'm also of the mind that assuming malice here is a bit too much, but what's the point of info security if not to protect systems from being used in ways they weren't intended?
I've read horror stories about bad sysadmin jobs but users not using a system as intended don't usually have a body count as a result.
A legacy system that few were willing to give up; no surprises there.