From the Boston Globe via The International Herald Tribune:
In part:
"Leak of sensitive documents traced to music downloading
BOSTON Sensitive military secrets may be available through the same file-sharing software used by millions to swap illegal music and movie files. Rick Wallace, a computer user in Germany whose wife serves with the U.S. Army there, said he had used the popular file-swapping program LimeWire to download military duty rosters, discussions of tactics and other secret files. He said the problem probably had been caused by military personnel using LimeWire to download music files, unaware that they were also exposing secret information stored on their own computers. A terrorist or enemy combatant with Internet access could obtain valuable information about U.S. military operations merely by downloading it, he said...."
If this wasn't true it would be funny
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I guess "Military intelligence," is an oxy-moron
![big grin :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin_144.gif)
MarkB