
She added that the “only thing that went through” were emails from personal accounts, like a Gmail or Yahoo account. ml email addresses as a precaution, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said Monday. None of the leaked emails were sent from official Department of Defense email addresses, but the department has blocked its email accounts from emailing. ML domain expired last week, he said, prompting him to raise awareness of the issue in the media. “Yes, I was concerned, still am!” Zuurbier said in an email to CNN when asked about possible security risks and the misdirected emails. Since 2013, Zuurbier said, he has raised the issue with various US officials, including the US Embassy in Mali earlier this year. Johannes “Joost” Zuurbier, a Dutch internet entrepreneur, received the emails because his company was contracted to manage the. The Financial Times first reported on the issue. The personal information in the emails could be used to conduct targeted cyberattacks or to track the movements of Pentagon personnel – although there’s no evidence that happened in this case.

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“Now he is the last island of legitimacy and stability of the state,” he added.
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“For 23 years, the country was led by a lowlife who managed to ‘blow dust in the eyes’ of a significant part of the population,” Girkin said in a post on Tuesday, according to CNN. The pro-war blogger had ratcheted up his criticism of Putin in recent days, calling the Russian leader a “lowlife” and “cowardly bum.”
