Millions of US military messages mistakenly sent to Mali due to email typo

Millions of US military messages mistakenly sent to Mali due to email typo


A‍ typo⁢ has reportedly ⁤routed millions‌ of ‍US ⁢military emails‌ — some containing highly sensitive ‍information —⁢ to‍ Mali.​ The ‍problem stems ⁢from entering .ML​ instead of .MIL‌ for the mali-due-to-email-typo.html” title=”Millions of US military messages mistakenly sent to Mali due to email typo”>receiving email address ⁤domain. As ⁣reported ‌by the ⁣Financial‍ Times, the one-letter⁤ mistake has exposed‍ data like “diplomatic documents, tax⁤ returns, passwords and⁤ the‍ travel ​details‌ of top⁢ officers” ⁢— and much more. Although⁤ the misdirected ⁣emails ‍have‌ (so far)​ landed with a contractor tasked‌ with managing Mali’s⁤ country ‍domain, control‌ of .ML ‌will soon ‍revert ​to Mali’s‌ government, which has ties to​ Russia.

The “typo‍ leak” was exposed by Johannes Zuurbier, a ⁢Dutch ​contractor ‌managing Mali’s⁢ country‌ domain.⁢ Zuurbier‍ says he‌ made⁣ numerous attempts⁤ to warn the United States​ about the⁣ issue — beginning ⁣in 2014 — urging ‍it to take it seriously; ‍he says he hasn’t had any luck. He⁤ claims⁣ he⁣ started collecting the email ‌this‍ year‍ as his contract’s expiration⁢ date (and ⁤handover​ of the…

2023-07-17 14:35:15
Original ​from www.engadget.com⁤ rnrn

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