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- Harold Thomas Martin III (born November 1964) is an American computer scientist and former contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton who pleaded guilty to illegally removing 50 terabytes of data from the National Security Agency. The United States government reportedly failed to note or effectively respond to a number of issues with Martin's security practices and behaviors over a period of 10 to 20 years. The motive for the crime has been a subject of debate, investigators reportedly had difficulty determining if Martin was engaged in conventional espionage or digital hoarding since throughout his decades of work, he appeared not to have ever accessed any of the files once he removed them from government facilities. (en)
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- Harold Thomas Martin III (en)
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- Willful retention of National Defense Information (en)
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- FBP Register #62332-037 (en)
- Incarcerated at Federal Medical Center, Devens (en)
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- Theft of classified information (en)
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- Elizabeth Martin (en)
- Deborah Shaw (en)
- Marina Martin (en)
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- Harold Thomas Martin III (born November 1964) is an American computer scientist and former contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton who pleaded guilty to illegally removing 50 terabytes of data from the National Security Agency. The United States government reportedly failed to note or effectively respond to a number of issues with Martin's security practices and behaviors over a period of 10 to 20 years. The motive for the crime has been a subject of debate, investigators reportedly had difficulty determining if Martin was engaged in conventional espionage or digital hoarding since throughout his decades of work, he appeared not to have ever accessed any of the files once he removed them from government facilities. (en)
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