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NATO Group Catfished Soldiers to Prove a Point About Privacy

Posted on February 19, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Issie Lapowsky reports that a “red team” exercise by NATO’s StratCom demonstrated that you can find out a lot about a military exercise just from open source data, and you can also find out about the participants….  whom you can then influence to disobey their orders.  Yikes.

Read more on WIRED about the government’s findings.

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