Monday, January 26, 2009

New Zealander found a U.S. military secrets to the memory of second-hand player.

A resident of New Zealand's Chris Ogl find sensitive information on your MP3-player, acquired in a store of used goods. The device contained the names and personal information of American soldiers, including those served in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as information on military equipment and instruction, said AFP.
According to the Australian television channel TV One, most of the recorded in the memory of the player information is dated 2005. In doing so, the channel correspondent was able to call on some of the phones were found in the device.
Oglu player itself cost 15 dollars. According to the New Zealanders, the previous owner hardly used the player on purpose and used a device for data storage. Might be added that he was willing to pass on the player to the Pentagon, where he will need to staff the past.

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