WASHINGTON — Former National Security Agency chief Michael V. Hayden learned a lesson about eavesdropping aboard an Amtrak train to Newark: Don't talk on the phone where people can hear you.
Hayden, who also once headed the CIA, began talking on his cellphone Thursday after boarding Acela No. 2170, The Washington Post reported.
A few seats away, passenger Tom Matzzie heard him mention President Barack Obama's 2008 BlackBerry, which was modified to block foreign eavesdropping.
Once Matzzie was able to place Hayden, he took to Twitter. "Former NSA spy boss Michael Hayden on Acela behind me blabbing 'on background as a former senior admin official,'?" he tweeted. "Sounds defensive."
Matzzie, a former Washington director of the political organization MoveOn.org, kept up the tweets for another 15 minutes as Hayden talked. Hayden used the name "Massimo," leading Matzzie to conclude he was speaking with Time's national security reporter, Massimo Calabresi.
"Michael Hayden on Acela giving reporters disparaging quotes about admin," Matzzie tweeted. "?'Remember, just refer as former senior admin.'?"
Someone eventually tipped off Hayden, who finished a call, stood up and walked over to Matzzie.
"Would you like a real interview?" Hayden asked.