Edward Snowden Gets IT Job With Russian Website
Won't say which, for security reasons
NSA leaker Edward Snowden, who was granted asylum in Moscow in August, has landed a technical support job on one of Russia's largest websites, but its identity, for now, is strictly hush-hush, according to his lawyer.
"Edward starts working from November 1. He will be part of the support team of one of the largest Russian websites. I can't say the name of the website now for security reasons," Anatoly Kucherena tells RIA Novosti.
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