Keith MacKinnon

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how the British picked up the traffic that led back to the DNC. But there are several clues. The Snowden documents reveal that GCHQ was plugged into two hundred fiber-optic cables, and could process information from forty-six of them simultaneously. That is quite a feat, since cable traffic runs at ten gigabits per second. The content of that traffic is mostly encrypted. But the British were able to pick up the metadata.
The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age
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