Surat Pentagon ungkap risiko data lokasi terhadap pasukan

Sebuah surat dari Pentagon yang terungkap minggu ini mengonfirmasi bahwa pihak lawan Amerika Serikat telah menggunakan data lokasi dari ponsel tentara untuk menargetkan mereka di zona perang.

Militer Amerika Serikat telah mengetahui selama bertahun-tahun bahwa musuh dapat menggunakan data lokasi untuk melacak ponsel pasukan. Mereka juga sudah lama menyadari adanya solusi mudah untuk masalah tersebut. Namun, Pentagon hampir tidak menerapkan perlindungan ini sama sekali, meskipun mengakui dalam surat tersebut bahwa pihak lawan Amerika Serikat benar-benar menggunakan data itu untuk menargetkan tentara di medan perang.

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