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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian11 Jun 2018 8:44 p.m. PST

Chinese government-sponsored cyber thieves stole hundreds of gigabytes of data related to sensitive Navy undersea warfare programs from a government contractor earlier this year, a defense official familiar with details of the breach told USNI News on Friday…

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Cacique Caribe12 Jun 2018 2:31 a.m. PST

(Rant begins)

All these years and all the government and intelligence community scandals, and yet the media still continues to feign ignorance as to what "classified" or "confidential" actually mean. They even act surprised when they hear terms like SAP. Mind boggling.

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It's like hearing the same intentionally inaccurate or misleading piece of "information" over and over again from someone with Alzheimer's or some other memory impairment, except that with the news media the names and dates are the only thing that changes. At least those with Alzheimer's and senility can be excused.

Geesh. No wonder some of us have a hard time taking them seriously (or appreciating their alleged role or net value).

(Rant ends)

Dan
PS. For the first reports on this story:
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