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Also, Wen Ho Lee, a former Los Alamos scientist, is awaiting trial on charges that he downloaded vast amounts of nuclear weapons data from the classified computer network at Los Alamos.
After he was fired, investigators discovered that he had downloaded vast amounts of nuclear weapons data from the classified computer network at Los Alamos and copied it onto portable computer tapes, some of which are missing.
Dr. Lee was never charged with espionage, but after he was dismissed investigators discovered that he had downloaded and copied vast amounts of classified nuclear weapons data from a secure computer at Los Alamos into an unclassified computer network and onto portable tapes.
He was fired in March 1999 for security violations and was arrested in December on charges of mishandling classified material after it was discovered that he had downloaded and copied vast amounts of nuclear weapons data from the classified computer network at Los Alamos.
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At the New Mexico laboratory, two computer hard drives containing nuclear weapons data disappeared from a vault this spring, only to reappear behind a copying machine after the opening of an inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Two computer hard drives containing sensitive nuclear weapons data have disappeared from its vault, and officials do not know whether they were misplaced, stolen or accidentally destroyed.
In January, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman dismissed Linton Brookes as chief of the National Nuclear Security Administration after classified nuclear weapons data was stolen from Los Alamos in New Mexico a serious security breach.
Mr. Richardson told a Senate hearing that the F.B.I. had determined that the two computer hard drives that were found last Friday behind a copying machine inside the laboratory were the same devices containing nuclear weapons data that had been missing from a Los Alamos vault.
A24 Nuclear Data Missing From Lab Computer drives holding nuclear weapons data and other sensitive data disappeared from a Los Alamos National Laboratory vault.
KRISTENSEN: Countries like to keep nuclear weapons data secret.
Beginning in 2010, unclassified weapons release data from May through August shows massive year-over-year increases in the number of bombs dropped in Afghanistan in both 2014 and 2015, after the Afghan military assumed responsibility for all security in the country.
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