Topic: security failure.
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Sun 10/29/17 01:15 AM
Edited by Unknow on Sun 10/29/17 01:20 AM
A memory stick was apparently 'found 'on a side walk not far from Heathrow the uk's busiest airport.
A member of the public found it (yeah, of course he did ) then proceeded to an Internet cafe to view it.
He found it contained sensitive and classified information on routes taken to the airport by the queen and other officials.
It also had details of cctv, tunnels, restricted areas and other information.
The guy gave it to a national newspaper who have announced the findings.
My opinion :it was stolen and the guy sold it to the media as is normal for these people.
If you find sensitive information why not contact the people in question instead of selling it to the media taking financial gain over people's safety.
What would you do?
You also know that the media will copy it!

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Sun 10/29/17 08:54 AM
i just read an article about some muslim group plotting to kidnap the youngest prince there in England... i wonder if these are connected?

http://www.inquisitr.com/4523631/prince-george-in-danger-inside-a-terrorists-plot-to-kidnap-and-ransom-will-and-kates-oldest-son/

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Sun 10/29/17 09:06 AM
I can't see that at the moment, will search it here.
We all have a similar problem with some media outlets.
They make stories by buying /steeling information huh

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Sun 10/29/17 09:17 AM

A memory stick was apparently 'found 'on a side walk not far from Heathrow the uk's busiest airport.
A member of the public found it (yeah, of course he did ) then proceeded to an Internet cafe to view it.
He found it contained sensitive and classified information on routes taken to the airport by the queen and other officials.
It also had details of cctv, tunnels, restricted areas and other information.
The guy gave it to a national newspaper who have announced the findings.
My opinion :it was stolen and the guy sold it to the media as is normal for these people.
If you find sensitive information why not contact the people in question instead of selling it to the media taking financial gain over people's safety.
What would you do?
You also know that the media will copy it!



its a tough call, media and government is a collection of human beings with agendas

one might copy it, one might bury it, or they may both be equally likely to know the proper way to process it


not a call I would want to have to make

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Sun 10/29/17 09:21 AM


A memory stick was apparently 'found 'on a side walk not far from Heathrow the uk's busiest airport.
A member of the public found it (yeah, of course he did ) then proceeded to an Internet cafe to view it.
He found it contained sensitive and classified information on routes taken to the airport by the queen and other officials.
It also had details of cctv, tunnels, restricted areas and other information.
The guy gave it to a national newspaper who have announced the findings.
My opinion :it was stolen and the guy sold it to the media as is normal for these people.
If you find sensitive information why not contact the people in question instead of selling it to the media taking financial gain over people's safety.
What would you do?
You also know that the media will copy it!

Well the way I think is I'd hand it to the appropriate authority sell it!
I would class them as a traitor and hang them,



its a tough call, media and government is a collection of human beings with agendas

one might copy it, one might bury it, or they may both be equally likely to know the proper way to process it


not a call I would want to have to make

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Sun 10/29/17 09:21 AM
Edited by Unknow on Sun 10/29/17 09:22 AM
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Sun 10/29/17 09:42 AM
Edited by mightymoe on Sun 10/29/17 09:42 AM

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Now Prince George, like me has a FATWA on his head. I expect the British authorities’ response will be to extend the ban on me and welcome even more jihad-spewing hate imams. It’s what they do. Cave to Islam. If I lived in the UK I would be prosecuted for violating the sharia (‘hate speech) just for writing that comment.

‘He’s a CHILD!’ Britain FURIOUS as ISIS ‘threatens to KILL Prince George at school’
ISIS has threatened to kill Prince George on a social media platform labelled by cyber-security experts as a “breeding ground” for terrorists.

By Thomas Mackie, The Express Oct 29, 2017:
Using the encrypted instant messaging app Telegram the terrorists said: “Even the royal family will not be left alone.”

The brain-washed ISIS followers chilling added a picture of Prince George next to his school, Thomas’s Battersea, in south London, according to the Daily Star Sunday.

There was a national outcry on social media as the news broke of the sick plot. Britons took to twitter to declare their outrage.

One wrote: “There are threats to kill Prince George?! Wtf he’s just a child!!! What is wrong with some people?!”

Another wrote: “Where is the National outrage at the discovery of a plot by ISIS to assassinate Prince George? What the f*** is wrong with this country?”

Milica Delrey said: “I hope Prince George is safe and sound, he is just a little child, damn.”

Stephen Curl said: “A plot to kill any child is evil”.

Alex Bus wrote on Twitter: “Some twisted people about. Wanting to murder a child.

“I pray and hope nothing that sickening ever happens to our Prince George.”

The four-year-old’s photo was posted on the messaging app with the caption “school starts early”.

The vile post also included Arabic words taken from a jihadi song which translates as “when war comes with the melody of bullets, we descend on disbelief, desiring retaliation”.

British intelligence have been heavily monitoring the anonymous messaging service in an effort to stop potential terror attacks in the UK.

Cyber-security experts said it it was critical to keep monitoring the service and warned the Telegram app was a “breeding ground” for terrorists.

Barry Spielman, whose internet surveillance company, Sixgill, has been tracking Telegram channels since the start of the year, said: “Our intelligence suggests that these threats are to be taken seriously.

“Over the last 12 months, we have seen both official and non-official Isis channels move over to Telegram.

“It’s an encrypted platform, making it a lot safer to communicate without being traced.

“We used to just track the Dark Web and Deep Web but now we are tracking Telegram.”

It comes as people living and working near the future king’s school have also raised concerns about security at Thomas’s Battersea after a woman filmed herself walking through the corridors unchallenged.

Sarah Burnett-Moore walked into the £17,600-a-year private school, days before the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s four-year-old son started on September 7th.

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Sun 10/29/17 10:23 AM
Good one moe, but again, the media are responsible for this, they have no morality of anyone's safety if they can get a story from it.
The lefties would call it freedom of speech!
The majority of any suspicious people in the UK are home grown via the Internet. You yourselves have hundreds more than us.
The outrage of people is less covered than a minority faction, same as with your country.
The British security services will be all over this. After all they have had years of practice against the IRA and other threats. they like to keep secrets secret! All we need to know is that they are doing what they can and not how as the how disclosed by the media helps the enemy!

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Sun 10/29/17 01:00 PM
Edited by Toodygirl5 on Sun 10/29/17 01:00 PM
The media is the US worst enemy, at times and people don't even realize it.

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Sun 10/29/17 03:36 PM
people keep saying media, which is true to a degree, but the media only airs what people watch... otherwise the sponsors wouldn't buy the buy the commercial time