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Oops we leaked again

#leak

Oops we leaked again

Government data leaks are like leaving classified files at a Starbucks but for the whole internet. One day, they brag about top security; the next, Kyle the intern uploads nuclear codes to "Super Secret Folder (DO NOT OPEN)." Hackers sip energy drinks, laughing at leaked UFO reports and the President’s midnight taco orders. Meanwhile, some senator accidentally emails state secrets to their book club. At this point, national security is just a bad password away from trending on Twitter.

No Risk to UK Lives: US Security Breach Does Not Compromise British Operational Security

The lives of British servicemen and women have not been put at risk by a major security breach in the United States, according to UK armed forces minister Luke Pollard. The breach occurred when a US journalist was added to a secret group chat where senior US officials discussed plans for a strike against the Houthi group in Yemen. Despite the leak, Pollard has "high confidence" that British operational security remains intact and that measures are in place to safeguard information.

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