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US military emails sent to Mali because of common typo

Por: ABC7 Politics July 20, 2023

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This March 27, 2008 file photo shows the Pentagon in Washington.AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, FileU.S. officials are aware of these unauthorized disclosures of controlled national security information, Sabrina Singh, a Pentagon spokesperson, on Monday.Speaking to the , Johannes Zuurbier, a Dutch internet entrepreneur who has a contract to manage Mali's county domain, said he identified the problem almost a decade ago. Zuurbier, who said has... + full article



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