For over 10 years, millions of emails associated with the US military have been getting sent to Mali, a West African country allied with Russia, due to a typo, according to a report from the Financial Times. Instead of appending the military’s .MIL domain to their recipient’s email address, people frequently type .ML, the country identifier for Mali, by mistake.
‘Millions’ of sensitive US military emails were reportedly sent to Mali due to a typo
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Why repealing or weakening Section 230 is a very bad idea
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Hunter Biden’s lawyers, in newly aggressive strategy, target his critics
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Defense Department Latest To Be Caught Hoovering Up Internet Data Via Private Contractors
Emails Raise Questions About WashPost Fact Checker
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Emails Raise Questions About WashPost Fact Checker
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