How Gmail Took Down Philandering CIA Director David Petraeus

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If you wish to get abroad with something, don't use Gmail. As David Petraeus and his sexytime adult acquaintance Paula Broadwell learned, acknowledgment to affluent abstracts that Google food from every email, you will be begin out.

Here's how it went down in this acrid case: The FBI was investigating Broadwell for some afflictive emails she was sending to a Petraeus ancestors acquaintance called Jill Kelley. The emails were forward from an annual that acclimated a pseudonym, but abutting the abstracts dots—like locations of hotels and Broadwell/Petraeus adulation nests—caused several dominos to fall. This advice eventually appear to the admiral that Petraeus was hilariously banging his biographer, says the WSJ:

They abstruse that Ms. Broadwell and Mr. Petraeus had set up clandestine Gmail accounts to use for their communications, which included absolute data of a animal nature, according to U.S. officials. But because Mr. Petraeus acclimated a pseudonym, agents accomplishing the ecology didn't anon bare that he was the one communicating with Ms. Broadwell. By backward summer, afterwards the ecology of Ms. Broadwell's emails baldheaded the hotlink to Mr. Petraeus, prosecutors and agents alerted chief admiral at FBI and the Justice Department, including Mr. Holder, U.S. admiral say. The board never monitored Mr. Petraeus's email accounts, the admiral say.

You'd anticipate our country's spy-in-chief would be a little savvier than getting ratted out by an email service. He's not, which agency Google could apparently ruin us all for even less. [WSJ via The Atlantic]

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