"It started out with a leggy, bikini-clad avatar. She said she was a missile expert—the '1st Lady of Missiles,' in fact—but sometimes suggested she worked with the CIA. With multiple Twitter and Facebook accounts, she earned a following of social media-crazed security wonks. Then came the accusations of using sex appeal for espionage."
—Awl pal Spencer Ackerman writes in Wired about the fascinating story of accused social networking spy Shawna Gorman, a.k.a. "PrimorisEra." That first sentence is very reminiscent of L.L. Cool J's "Going Back to Cali."
Friday, April 29, 2011
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T-Y-P-E-G-U-Y, he's that type of guy.
I've always appreciated Todd's willingness to point out what kind of guy he was...
There are two possible conclusions to this article. First one, that person may be a true spy that had very easy access to intelligence folks which chatted from unsecured networks. The second conclusion, she could be a real spy caught in a honey spot network of simulated conversations. Anyway, online community should be cautious when using social media, bijuterii argint.