Sensitive documents, including White House floor plans, improperly shared with thousands: Washington Post
- Sensitive documents, including White House floor plans, were improperly shared with more than 11,200 federal workers, according to internal records reviewed by The Washington Post.
- The General Services Administration was responsible for this oversharing, leading to a cybersecurity investigation last week.
- Nine of the 15 files shared were marked as Controlled Unclassified Information, requiring protection as per government protocols.
- The incident indicates a need for strengthened training measures for government workers in handling sensitive information.
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Sensitive docs including WH floor plans shared with thousands: Report
A new report has revealed that Biden and Trump administration officials unintentionally shared some potentially classified documents with thousands of federal employees. The report from The Washington Post on Sunday indicates that career employees at the General Services Administration were to blame for the security breach. An investigation into the matter is reportedly ongoing. The documents, shared with more than 11,200 employees, reportedly i…
Another major leak! 11,000 US federal workers could access White House floor plans, other sensitive documents: Report
GSA leaks : Documents open to all GSA staff, and which could have been potentially leaked, included blueprints of the White House East and West Wings. World Trending
Secret White House floors and banking data exposed in major leak
Internal records revealed that sensitive government documents, including detailed layouts of the White House and vendor banking information, were mistakenly shared with over 11,000 federal employees. The major digital incident, spanning both the Biden and Trump administrations, originated within the General Services Administration (GSA), a critical agency overseeing much of the US government's infrastructure and logistics. In 2021, career employ…
Another leak in US: 11,000 workers, over Trump & Biden administrations, get access to White House floor plans
The data breach was discovered during an internal audit last week. The GSA’s IT team subsequently secured the files and revoked access. An investigation is currently underway
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