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According to UpGuard, at least one of the applicants claimed he was charged with the transportation of nuclear activation codes and weapons components. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...et-files-leaked.html Thousands of files containing details of US intelligence operatives with Top Secret clearance have been breached. The 9,402 documents were found on an unsecure Amazon server without the protection of a password. The files, discovered this summer by a security analyst at the California-based cyber security firm UpGuard, were found in a folder called 'resumes'. They contained the CV of thousands of Americans currently in jobs in the US Department of Defense and the US intelligence community. They included information such as their home addresses, phone numbers, work history and email addresses, as well as more sensitive information including security clearances, driver's license numbers, passport numbers and at least partial social security numbers. According to UpGuard, at least one of the applicants claimed he was charged with the transportation of nuclear activation codes and weapons components. In response private security firm TigerSwan said it took information security 'very seriously', found the exposure 'inexcusable' and planned to investigate how the data came to be publicly exposed. _________________________ "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." Mark Twain | ||
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