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@gonemad It makes perfect sense, actually, but it's military jargon which is why it's confusing.
In clear English, it should sound more like: From the time the malware left N. Korea to the time it reached Sony's servers at their US headquarters, it had passed through the ports of four separate NSA (?) commanders' areas of control in the US base of operations.
Less wordy versions make it all the more confusing but I think you get the idea.
Whether this is true or not, it is very strange to think that four separate people in charge saw what was happening and did nothing… Very strange indeed.
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Fighting over what imaginary friends claim to say or want doesn't seem very bright.
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