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Re: [Full-disclosure] I'm not the troll i've been trolled
- To: Col <colweb@xxxxxxxxx>, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] I'm not the troll i've been trolled
- From: n3td3v <xploitable@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:57:42 +0000
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Col <colweb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> N3td3v wrote "... i'll be applying for mi5 real soon ..."
>
> >From MI5 site -
>
> Who can I tell about my application?
>
> This is where we really are a unique place to work. Owing to the
> sensitivity of our work, discretion is vital. For this reason, you
> must limit those you tell about your application to your immediate
> family (parents and/or siblings) and/or your partner. We will ask you
> who knows that you have applied during the recruitment process. With
> the exception of the Director General, the identities of staff are not
> disclosed publicly. Should your application be successful, you will be
> given a full briefing on the reasons why it is important not to
> disclose that you are a member of the Security Service.
>
>
> Ref: https://www.mi5careers.gov.uk/faqs.aspx?subid=4
Lot's of intelligence people disclose to people who they are
especially with other intelligencers. I don't understand that wording
that they use because its not strictly necessary to hide your
identity. That statement will just be a general rule for people
applying, mi5 wouldn't be able to operate if none of them ever told
anyone who they are.
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