< img src = "/uploads/blogs/f0/3a/ib -FS2u0ieae_53c6c6c6cf9f.jpg" Alt = "British editions have published secret data of special forces - media"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > Two British editions, provo & Rsquo; Army, for more than ten years inadvertently published on the Internet data on the military forces of special operations of the country.

< p > As Ukrinform reports, reports The Times.

< P > it is noted that as a result of a serious violation of the security protocols of names and titles of at least 20 elite military, as well as their ZB & Rsquo; Inspecifications with special units were publicly available on the Internet.

~ ~ < P Data-Yeld-Master-Placement-Inted = "" > The latest updates of these two editions were made only a few months ago, that is, some of the military could participate in hostilities during this period.

< p >In general, these recent updates have been published by the SBR; Rsquo; Lazes of 13 Fighters with Special Forces.

< P > The relevant documents were intended for the UK armed forces officials, but instead were published on the Internet without preventive measures such as password protection.

~ ~ ~ < p > The Times The Times Warned the Ministry of Defense of the last Wednesday and the publications were removed from the Internet for several hours. Also informed the military whose IM & Rsquo; I became public.

< P > In view of the secret and very delicate nature of the special forces, the Defense Ministry never comments on their activities and does not reveal the location of the dislocation. In addition, the data of these servicemen are strictly protected. This is done in particular, and in order not to become targets for terrorists or other malefactors.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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