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Kremlin Security Looking to Use Typewriters to Thwart Leaks

Electric, natch

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A source at Russia's Federal Guard Service (FSO), which is in charge of safeguarding Kremlin communications and protecting PresidentVladimir Putin, claimed that the return to typewriters has been prompted by the publication of secret documents by WikiLeaks, the whistle-blowing website, as well as Edward Snowden, the fugitive US intelligence contractor. 

The FSO is looking to spend 486,000 roubles – around £10,000 – on a number of electric typewriters, according to the site of state procurement agency, zakupki.gov.ru. The notice included ribbons for German-made Triumph Adlew TWEN 180 typewriters, although it was not clear if the typewriters themselves were this kind.