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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
I was considered a terrorist target for a while. They called me into the Federal Security directors office and sat me down with HR and some security guy in the room to tell me. Must have been some legal thing. They were concerned about people with admin access being forced to disclose the password. Scared the chit out of me, thought I was getting fired or arrested.
Later they figured out that there were too many people with that access to worry about. Didn't make me feel better. 
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I never thought about that aspect of it.
So, it stands to reason that a person who is "hosting" Homeland Security data would have some access to either the data or the passwords necessary to access the data. That would make you a target, wouldn't it?
Honestly, I just can't imagine this guy being able to pass the vetting process. I think he's lying.
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