We can finally stop saying “Thank you for your service.”
The Department of Justice recently announced a deferred prosecution agreement with three former technicians of the U.S. intelligence community (IC) who were accused of illegally exporting information regulated by U.S. export control laws. The information was used by a company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to provide hacking operations for the benefit of the UAE government. The technicians agreed to pay large fines, to cooperate with U.S. government investigations, and to relinquish their U.S. security clearances.
What they did was illegal, but was it wrong?
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