Troops' phones gave away location data to foreign adversaries
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An investigation found that US military personnel's personal phones leaked sensitive location data, including troop movements and base locations, to foreign adversaries through commercial data brokers. The exposed information, collected from apps and mobile services, potentially compromised operational security and put service members at risk.
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An investigation found that US military personnel's personal phones leaked sensitive location data, including troop movements and base locations, to foreign adversaries through commercial data brokers. The exposed information, collected from apps and mobile services, potentially compromised operational security and put service members at risk.
A security investigation revealed that mobile phones used by military personnel inadvertently transmitted sensitive location data to foreign adversaries through insecure apps and background services, raising serious concerns about operational security and potential risks to deployed troops.
An investigation found that US military personnel's personal phones leaked sensitive location data, including troop movements and base locations, to foreign adversaries through commercial data brokers. The exposed information, collected from apps and mobile services, potentially compromised operational security and put service members at risk.