Makes you wonder why John McCain brought it up last week.
MSNBC: Employees of Tiversa, a Cranberry Township, Pa.-based security company that specializes in peer-to-peer technology, reportedly found engineering and communications information about Marine One at an IP address in Tehran, Iran.
Bob Boback, CEO of Tiversa, told WPXI-TV: "We found a file containing entire blueprints and avionics package for Marine One, which is the president's helicopter."
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Well, I haven’t read any of the comments here, nor will I, but I just wanted to say...
HAH!! That's great, John! Good luck to you.
I dont think it's that big a deal in that the blueprints are useless if you plan to sabotage the copter because you still have to get near it which given the security would be next to impossible.apparently, some contractor left the blueprints in his computer so somebody took acessed his hardrive.If anything the secret service and or the pentagon have to review how contractors handle sensitive government secrets
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