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内部敏感文件遭万人共享 特朗普政府又曝安全漏洞

Sensitive internal documents were shared by thousands, exposing a new security vulnerability in the Trump administration.

Breakings ·  Apr 21 06:00

On April 20 local time, internal records reviewed by The Washington Post showed that USA government officials and federal employees improperly shared sensitive documents, including what may be classified blueprints of the White House. This incident is reported to be the latest digital security vulnerability of the Trump administration. It is said that career employees of the General Services Administration (GSA) are responsible for this improper sharing, prompting the release of a cybersecurity incident report and the initiation of an investigation last week. Records indicate that these employees inadvertently shared a Google Drive folder containing sensitive documents with all GSA employees. According to an online directory, the total number of employees at the agency exceeds 11,200. Additionally, the shared content also included details about the proposed bomb-proof doors at the White House visitor center, as well as the banking account information of vendors assisting the Trump administration's press conferences. (CCTV News)

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