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2016-04-21 00:37:30.731123+02 by
Dan Lyke
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FBI warned agents not to share tech secrets with prosecutors:
In one, an official warned agents in Minneapolis that the FBI’s Engineering
Research Facility — where some of the bureau’s most sophisticated tech secrets are hatched
— had “expressed concerns about Tech Agents revealing technical details to Case Agents and
especially to AUSAs,” using the acronym for assistant U.S. attorneys. “There have been
several instances of AUSAs becoming familiar with our technology, then resigning and
becoming defense lawyers.”
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