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They're talking about the list having a person's name censored. They tracked down which article was visited (pretty easy to do, since removing a name from a headline doesn't make the headline hard to search for).
I suspected it was Snowden. I mean, who else has there been for notable US defectors that got prominent news articles?
I doubt it was Snowden. A security expert wouldn't used google as search engine, especially in a way they could pin point it back to him..
Maybe the North Korean defector?
Maybe try reading the comment you just responded to again