"When Booz Allen learned of the arrest of one of its employees by the FBI, we immediately reached out to the authorities to offer our total cooperation in their investigation, and we fired the employee," Booz Allen Hamilton said in a statement. Much of what was recovered allegedly had U.S. government markings and was either classified Top Secret or as Sensitive Compartmented Information. Did the FBI secretly arrest the person behind the reports NSA sat on huge flaws in US products? https://t.co/otgOwB5efm — Edward Snowden (@Snowden) October 5, 2016This marks the second time in three years the NSA’s classified systems have been infiltrated by a Booz Allen Hamilton contractor. Martin could face up to one year in prison for the unauthorized removal of classified information and faces a maximum of 10 years in prison for theft of government property.
Source: Fox News October 05, 2016 16:34 UTC