Posted on 08/21/2017 9:02:26 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
We're not in John Walker territory yet, but the scandal engulfing up to 30 Democratic members of Congress who employed IT "expert" Imran Awan and four members of his family may turn out to be the worst breach of sensitive information in the history of the US Congress.
The New York Post is reporting that the scandal may involve the sale of sensitive information on congressmen as well as classified data to the Russians or others. The potential for blackmail is real, say authorities.
What started out 16 months ago as a scandal involving the alleged theft of computer equipment from Congress has turned into a national-security investigation involving FBI surveillance of the suspects.
Investigators now suspect that sensitive US government data possibly including classified information could have been compromised and may have been sold to hostile foreign governments that could use it to blackmail members of Congress or even put their lives at risk.
This is a massive, massive scandal, a senior US official familiar with the widening probe told The Post.
Alarm bells went off in April 2016 when computer security officials in the House reported irregularities in computer equipment purchasing. An internal investigation revealed the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars in government property, and evidence pointed to five IT staffers and the Democratic Congress members offices that employed them.
Awan and his family have been indicted on fraud charges, but that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his potential crimes. The prosecutor has charged Awan with the lesser crimes so that he can put the screws to him to divulge any espionage activity.
The Democrats who hired the five suspects apparently did a poor job vetting them. Awans brother Abid had a rap sheet with multiple offenses, including a conviction for DWI a month before he was hired, and filed for bankruptcy in 2012.
Most had relatively little IT experience. Yet they hauled in a combined $4 million-plus over the past decade. One, a former McDonalds worker, was suddenly making as much as a chief of staff.
These lawmakers allowed an insider threat to come into the House, the official charged. Computer equipment was stolen, taxpayers were robbed of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and sensitive data was compromised and possibly sold overseas.
On Thursday, a federal grand jury indicted Imran Awan on four seemingly unrelated felony counts including bank fraud, conspiracy and making false statements. They also indicted his wife, Hina Alvi. FBI agents seized hard drives and other evidence from their Virginia home.
The indictment says the couple wired close to $300,000 in fraudulently obtained funds to Pakistan in January, as the Capitol Police investigation heated up.
FBI agents last month collared Awan, 37, at the Dulles International Airport airport as he tried to board a flight to Pakistan. Alvi, 33, fled to Pakistan in March.
Now that prosecutors have Awan hung up on the fraud charges, they will try to squeeze him harder in the larger cyberespionage investigation, according to the US official, who expects additional charges and arrests in the case.
thanks we need turn up the heat
A couple of words missing:
1. End with "for least 10 years"
2. Add a "Giga" in front of bytes.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx amazing.
congress critters and "intelligence" agencies let it get by this long.
imo, they should all be removed from office & charged with criminal intent.
Someone should suggest to Sessions she may have a blunt in her office or at her home.
<><> Did Democrats ever file police reports about missing and stolen US govt-issue equipment?
<><> Did Democrats ever alert US govt authorities that falsified official documents had been submitted to the US govt?
<><> Did they ever report ghost employees on the US govt payroll, stealing our tax dollars?
<><> Did they ever report no-shows on the IT govt payroll cashing US govt checks?
<><> Did Democrats ever report their concerns about their IT'sdouble-billing the US govt?
<><> Did they ever report irregularities in their IT systems?
<><> Did they ever issue a warning to constituents that their emails and private info have been compromised.
NOTE: The Paki/Hackers had access to all emails and Congressional correspondence. This means they have constituents SS nos and personal info.....constituents are required to give the member their SS no when corresponding w/ the member.
What key will begin to sing.
Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz has been very quite.
You got that right.
Can Debbie Wassermann Schultz produce a documented paper trail of religious profiling complaints?
<><> Does she have reports filed under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act that prohibits workplace segregation based on religion?
<><> Does she have complaints filed w/ the EEOC, an agency that monitors religious discrimination?
<><> Does she have reports filed w/ the Congressional Islamic Staff Association?
<><> Does she have letters from constituents complaining about her Muslim hires?
<><> Does she have reports filed w/ the Civil Rights Commission?
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I didn't think so.
Still have to get the information before the hanging.
And it isn’t as much of a Club med as you think.
At least not for the ones in the prison.
Oh puleeezze! This is being ignored because Trump/Russia/KKK.
The Monica Media will hide it and the Republicans will just hide.
You speak for me: burgeoning indeed!
This is NOT newsworthy. If it was, the media would tell you.
Now go read CNN's breaking news page. They will tell you what is important, and they will ignore what YOU think. Right wingers like you are dangerous, just ask Jake Tapper.
16 months they’ve been “investigating” and there is ONE arrest?
No, the only investigation is to figure out how the guilty can be shielded from prosecution.
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