Which authorities? That does not seem to be clear. From what I've seen so far, that decision could have been made at a pretty low level. Also, when that decision was made, it seems clear that MIT had no idea what was actually going on; it wasn't until much later that the reason behind the anomalous network traffic was known, after the feds were already involved and it was too late to un-involve them.
Which authorities? That does not seem to be clear. From what I've seen so far, that decision could have been made at a pretty low level. Also, when that decision was made, it seems clear that MIT had no idea what was actually going on; it wasn't until much later that the reason behind the anomalous network traffic was known, after the feds were already involved and it was too late to un-involve them.