Misadventure in British SAS special forces - documents with soldiers' names published publicly
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Documents with the names and code names of SAS soldiers were released to the public without password protection, leading to a potential threat to them. After ten years of oversight, the sensitive data was deleted. The SAS Special Forces have been in existence since 1941 and their operations were supported by the military command.

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