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Spy-catcher saw “stupid” tech errors others made. FBI says he then made his own. Nate Anderson | usagoldmines.com

Twenty-eight-year-old Nathan Laatsch was, until yesterday, a cybersecurity employee at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). He had a Top Secret clearance and worked in the Insider Threat Division. Laatsch spent his days—you’ll understand the past tense in a moment—”enabling user monitoring on individuals with access to DIA systems,” including employees under surreptitious internal investigation.

Given that Laatsch was one of those who “watched the watchers,” he appears to have had supreme confidence in his own ability to avoid detection should he decide to go rogue. “Stupid mistakes” made by other idiots would “not be difficult for me to avoid,” he once wrote. DIA couldn’t even launch an investigation of Laatsch without him knowing that something was up.

The Greeks had a word for this: hubris.

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