"FORT MEADE, Md.—When digital-crimes investigator David Shaver combed through two work computers used by an Army private accused of spilling hefty U.S. secrets, he got an eyeful, according to his testimony to a military hearing.
On one computer, the special agent said, were more than 10,000 U.S. diplomatic cables and other tightly held government information. On the other, he said, was evidence that someone had been vigorously searching the Internet to find out about WikiLeaks and its founder."
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