Football fan finds sensitive UK military papers on street
- A trove of classified military documents was found in Newcastle by Mike Gibbard on March 16, including sensitive details regarding military personnel and operations.
- The Ministry of Defence is investigating the discovery, with a spokesman stating that appropriate action will be taken.
- A hacker group named Babuk Locker 2.0 announced a data leak from India's Defence Research and Development Organisation, claiming to have taken 20 terabytes of data.
- The leaked data is reported to include sensitive information about India's defence collaborations and military protocols.
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‘Sensitive’ UK military documents found scattered on Newcastle street: Report
Piles of confidential military documents found scattered on a residential street in Newcastle, Northeast England, have sparked concerns about potential security risks for the individuals named within them.
Sensitive British military documents found scattered on the street of an English town
The UK Ministry of Defence said on Friday it had launched an urgent investigation after football fans found piles of secret military documents strewn on a street in the northern English city of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Top secret documents found – in the middle of the street
The football fan was on his way to watch a match when he made a macabre discovery. There were large amounts of paper lying along the street – containing sensitive military information about the British Army. – I thought, “What is that?” he tells the BBC.
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