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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Government Computer Secrets Found on eBay sale


A spokesman for Lockheed Martin, which makes the launch system THADD, declined to comment on the information on your hard disk.

"The Lockheed Martin disk can be estimated in this area, it is not possible to comment further or content resource potential," said the spokesman of the Daily Mail. "Lockheed Martin is not aware of any compromise of data in relation to high altitude Terminal Area Defense program."

4 annual survey conducted by several universities analyze computer hard drives purchased in auctions, eBay and computer fairs.

I surrendered to the FBI computers containing documents from Lockheed Martin that included detailed procedures for testing old photos and personal information about employees, including their numbers and social security blue prints of buildings, the publication reported.

"If it is not begging the question, what is there?" Glenn Dardick, assistant professor of information systems at Longwood University in Virginia, told the Guardian.

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