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New Zealaner buys MP3 player with US Army files

By January 27, 2009One Comment

And you thought Palin/McCain Blackberries were bad. Try the US Army. In November last year the US Defence Department banned the use of portable data storage devices.

However, Chris Ogle from Whangerei got more than he bargained for when he bought an MP3 player from an Oklahoma thrift shop for $18.
When the 29-year-old hooked up the player he discovered a playlist he could never have imagined – 60 files in total, including the names and personal details of American soldiers.
“The more I look at it, the more I see and the less I think I should be!” he says.
Some of the information appears to be a mission briefing.



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Josh Lam

Hi my name is Josh Lam and I'm from the city-state of Hong Kong. Realizing there was more to explore than this city, my goal is to visit all 193 countries in the world by using a combination of credit card points and airline miles to travel better for less.

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