New Zealand Man Buys iPod, Gets 60 Pages Of Sensitive U.S. Military Data
Published 1/27/2009 by mwagner@techweb.com (Mitch Wagner) at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
New Zealand's Chris Ogle probably thought it was his lucky day when he scored a used iPod cheap. But his luck soured when it turned out to be broken -- and loaded with 60 pages of U.S. military data and personally identifying information .
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