Insecure communications are a danger to the troops in Afghanistgan

Rowan Scarborough:

U.S. military’s battlefield network vulnerable to hackers


The Pentagon’s main battlefield intelligence network in Afghanistan is vulnerable to hackers — both the enemy or a leaker — and the U.S. command in Kabul will cut off from the military’s classified data files unless the Army fixes the defects in 60 days, according to an official memo obtained by The Washington Times.
Secure military communications are a necessity.  They are life and death.  They better get this fixed most ricki tick.

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