"Lt.
Gen. Leonid Sazhin, an analyst for the Federal Security Service, the
Russian security agency that succeeded the K.G.B., was quoted by
Itar-Tass as saying: "Terrorists don't need to reconnoiter their target.
Now an American company is working for them." A great quote,
and I find it totally true. The point is, not to look for
high-resolution imagery, but to harness the power of OSINT, improve
their confidence by observing the targets "from the sky", and actually
plan and coordinate its activities on huge territories. AJAX anyone? :)
However, the public has always been good at bringing the real issue to the rest of the world. There have been numerous attempts to spot sensitive locations, and I wouldn't be myself if I don't share the joys of the Eyeball Series with you. Of course, in case you haven't come across the initiative earlier. However, the way it gives terrorists or enemies these opportunities, it also serves the general public by acting as an evidence for the existence of espionage sentiments, here and there. Echelon's Yakima Research Station was spotted on GoogleMaps, originally by Cryptome, see the dishes there? Any thoughts in here? Can Microsft's Local Live with its highly differentiated bird eye view on important locations turn into a bigger risk the the popularity of Google's services?
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