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  • US nuclear weapons are stored across Europe but their presence is neither confirmed nor denied, so Foeke Postma from Bellingcat went looking for them.
    Along with Editor Maxim Edwards, they discovered that US soldiers had been leaking highly confidential locations of these nuclear weapons via flashcard apps, for years and years as well as hundreds of other secrets that were not meant to be in the public domain at all.
    It has been described as “one of the most monumental security breaches” in recent years. And all of it was online and available at the click of a button.
    This is the story of this unique investigation, conducted entirely through open source techniques, harnessing the power of google searching and social media stalking to expose a massive failure of the US military.
    “US Soldiers Expose Nuclear Weapons Secrets Via Flashcard Apps” by Foeke Postma for Bellingcat is available to read here;
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4,7 тис.

  • @psilobom
    @psilobom Рік тому +6171

    My favorite case of classified info being shared, is when a soldier with access to classified information gets into an argument on a video games forums, because the game developers got details wrong on a tank.

    • @nicholashernandez4367
      @nicholashernandez4367 Рік тому +628

      War thunder lol

    • @pantsoffury3524
      @pantsoffury3524 Рік тому +292

      Most certainly war thunder 😂

    • @ryanaxelrod6140
      @ryanaxelrod6140 Рік тому +303

      This has happened like 4 times now. Just happened again recently with the F15

    • @abcdeeer
      @abcdeeer Рік тому

      i swear i heard both chinese and uk soldiers published classified info to prove their point

    • @ryanaxelrod6140
      @ryanaxelrod6140 Рік тому +241

      @@abcdeeer Chinese soldier did with classified specifications of an APFSDS shell and UK with Challenger 2

  • @Nichrysalis
    @Nichrysalis Рік тому +4268

    This is why people in cybersecurity are always grumpy.

    • @ltipst2962
      @ltipst2962 Рік тому

      What gets me is he did research we all could do. The internet was wild a few years ago. I mean, people didn't know what "five eyes" was a few years ago then bam, everybody knew.
      I once discovered a Canadian spy who i believe helped China in developing their facial recognition software for foreigners. Maybe tinfoil hat maybe not. It was all out there.

    • @Kin3tix
      @Kin3tix Рік тому +172

      Infosec guys at my place frown a lot lol always some user just blatantly messing up the easiest of policy

    • @ZentaBon
      @ZentaBon Рік тому +1

      Yeah because you realize the biggest barrier to doing your job is the stupidity of the humans you're trying to protect.

    • @Kin3tix
      @Kin3tix Рік тому +42

      @@ZentaBon yup. As a network tech I see even some of our own techs leaving crash carts open and just doing everything most us won’t do with company equipment

    • @The88Cheat
      @The88Cheat Рік тому +76

      @@Kin3tix lol and some people will INSIST they never clicked on the phishing email even though they very clearly clicked on the phishing email.

  • @tuckertoenjes7970
    @tuckertoenjes7970 Рік тому +1668

    The fact that they used the same tools I use to pass my college exams to discover classified information is absolutely wild

    • @taraarrington2285
      @taraarrington2285 Рік тому +16

      Will now that they're putting all of our information on like a social credit system just like they have done in China any decent hacker can get ahold of all these classified documents and everything like that because it's just everywhere

    • @KitaKatt1988
      @KitaKatt1988 Рік тому +5

      💯

    • @raymondhtut7904
      @raymondhtut7904 Рік тому +13

      you would be suprised how many of us use quizlet for our advancement boards LOL

    • @Bitchslapper316
      @Bitchslapper316 Рік тому +2

      I don't think any if this is classified information. Probably should not have been uploaded though.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Рік тому +11

      WOW SIR VERY DANGEROUS 😠😠I WILL NEVER GO TO USA!! 😠BUT THIS IS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA 🤗🇮🇳 THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD , WE NEVER DO SCAM AND WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

  • @roberts.sanders23
    @roberts.sanders23 Рік тому +898

    I like how they say “Nobody has to know that, its top secret”.
    And then Vice just show it to us

    • @Vaioplayer88
      @Vaioplayer88 Рік тому +22

      best believe the military scrubbed this

    • @user-iw6vf4vl7n
      @user-iw6vf4vl7n Рік тому

      @@Vaioplayer88 what do you mean?

    • @waynefrench9314
      @waynefrench9314 Рік тому +12

      These guys are highly intelligent people that forget that this is just a sham. Who talks about our secret information on UA-cam and show's it to everyone. 🤔😳😵‍💫👍😎

    • @Unknown_Ooh
      @Unknown_Ooh Рік тому +43

      ​​@@user-iw6vf4vl7n It means all the information that was leaked has now been changed. Once classified or top secret information has been released to the public they can no longer be classified as such.

    • @ytwizzle
      @ytwizzle Рік тому

      @@Vaioplayer88 - Hooyah!

  • @nataliamontelongo2781
    @nataliamontelongo2781 Рік тому +2818

    Imagine trying to study biology for your highschool exam and randomly you encounter nuclear secrets.
    Edit: What in the hell did Joe say?
    Edit 2: Thanks Moe and Justice for the good wishes but I passed my biology exam about 4 years ago. Thanks tho.

    • @jrrarglblarg9241
      @jrrarglblarg9241 Рік тому +19

      @@Joe-sg9ll 👈 “Joined Mar 25, 2022”

    • @jakeyerzik2973
      @jakeyerzik2973 Рік тому +10

      @@Joe-sg9ll I really wish I could be sometimes.

    • @longshotny
      @longshotny Рік тому

      🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️😮... & next year China will have poorly-built clones, courtesy of sloppy leaked nuke secrets. 😡

    • @ckchatta369
      @ckchatta369 Рік тому +7

      @@Joe-sg9llcould you please stop talking about my gf. Cause that is clearly a perfect description of her

    • @CleanerBeats
      @CleanerBeats Рік тому +7

      I hate when that happens!!

  • @ijustwantedtocommentbutnow526
    @ijustwantedtocommentbutnow526 Рік тому +3413

    This reminds me of how years ago location's of secret bases in the Middle East were exposed because soldiers were using fit bit and other exercise apps when they ran. They didn't turn locations off and some even shared the maps

    • @memrman8331
      @memrman8331 Рік тому +150

      Yeah I remember happened in the US too when they went for a secret training excercise and their Fitbit data showed a large garhering

    • @ericleal3569
      @ericleal3569 Рік тому +15

      Oh yeah because we have mint been in the Middle East for more then over 20 years 😂

    • @thefumexxl
      @thefumexxl Рік тому +57

      A secret base was found one time using the users of 4chan and a russian contact that wanted to see if they might be interested in playing investigators. They managed to use footage from training propaganda, and a few other things to figure it out. They fed the contact info as they discovered it until the contact claims he called for a strike, and confirmed using news reports that they were correct within hours of saying he'd make the call. It could be bullshit but the results were immediate and substantiated lol.

    • @BigTrees4ever
      @BigTrees4ever Рік тому +1

      @@thefumexxl it was Syrian terrorists who got their base exposed. Pretty wild stuff. Weaponized autism for real.

    • @aerialdarkguy
      @aerialdarkguy Рік тому +82

      People keep bitching that Tik Tok is the greatest threat to our national security since 9/11 yet always give blank stares when asked about Fitbit leaking military base locations

  • @Theogwill
    @Theogwill Рік тому +85

    Not the 1st time this has happened. During my research for a class in my pre med school I found sensitive material that belong to the GOV but was exposed online to the public. Sometimes people don’t realized what they upload that can be high classified material, Sometimes you don’t need Edward to find some of this stuff.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Рік тому +7

      WOW SIR VERY DANGEROUS 😠😠I WILL NEVER GO TO USA!! 😠BUT THIS IS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA 🤗🇮🇳 THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD , WE NEVER DO SCAM AND WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @skully8178
      @skully8178 Рік тому

      Edward is a fool for many reasons.

    • @mohamedfahad2364
      @mohamedfahad2364 Рік тому

      @@indiasuperclean6969 huh? India? Where there's an epidemic of women rapes?
      Who you're trying to fool?

  • @hetzapark
    @hetzapark Рік тому +35

    One of my favorite was when one of Australian parliament lady posted pictures inside some kind of special forces ops room office during a special visit and she posted multiple photo exposing lots of docs and ACTIVE FORCES in multiple region across the globe, one of the interesting photo was the amount of British SAS active operation being scattered all over Africa.
    Second was when Australian Defense website leaked photos of their training with the Japan "Self" Defense Forces, that one sparked a small "dialogue" among the army otaku community, in some part due the unexpected "Gucci" gear they were using that could easily buy a small house per special force operator.

    • @kartikyaboi9881
      @kartikyaboi9881 Рік тому +2

      Do you have any links? These seem really interesting to learn more about

    • @hetzapark
      @hetzapark Рік тому

      @kartikyaboi9881 sorry, posting links might flag my comments as spam thus can't be viewed later on, but googling "australian leaks "active outposts" in africa and "JSDF" training" might lead to the news article about it, also using " " will force google to search the exact words throughout the articles.

    • @nycrsny3406
      @nycrsny3406 Рік тому

      SMH it's baffling how it seems like there are no strict rules or procedures people are supposed to follow in those types of settings even though the average person me would believe that's a no-brainer.

  • @annoneunzehn3246
    @annoneunzehn3246 Рік тому +3320

    Thanks VICE, for drawing attention to such massive problems!

    • @Xenstein
      @Xenstein Рік тому

      This is nothing.
      During decades of dismantling and supervising the nuclear program according with the non proliferation agreement between USA and Russia, those european bases were visited by russians and russian bases visited by americans.
      Don't worry, with or without that photo with those guys next to a small rocket, all the parts are aware about the capability of their enemies.
      Nothing sensational in here.

    • @hamzamahmood9565
      @hamzamahmood9565 Рік тому +134

      Is this sarcasm or no.....

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Рік тому +11

      Security in Belgium is fairly light. I know as I was on those bases! Curious few Security Forces (formerly Security Police/Military Police).

    • @plsjustjudgemyshirt5946
      @plsjustjudgemyshirt5946 Рік тому

      Dude this video lacks proof massively. There could be anything written in these cards. It is hilarious bullshit.

    • @mcnally211
      @mcnally211 Рік тому

      These journalists are from Bellingcat. Thats a CIA cut out, NAFO. Just spend 10 minutes looking them up. Believe nothing that comes from them.

  • @existentialnihil
    @existentialnihil Рік тому +1457

    I saw a video on War Thunder that there were players having arguments over where certain weak spots on tanks were, how thick armor plating was, what type of shells used etc and people to win the argument would actually reveal classified information about tanks in modern day use. It's actually happened on more than one case, kinda insane to think about how them winning an argument could jeopardize national security.

    • @redred222
      @redred222 Рік тому +1

      you know everyone knew those weapons where in europe, ronald reagan bragged about having nukes in european countries, and this was in the 1980s anyone with a spy satellite or plane could easily see the hardened hangers and know right away what there for, if you dont think russia knew 25 years ago that those weapons where there you would be mistaken plus thats not are real nuke force anyhow, the real stuff is in are 14 boomer subs just a couple of them is enough to wipe russia off the planet remember that, and russia has no idea where they are but we know where theres are thats why there always deployed in the arctic regions because they are loud and we can track them

    • @existentialnihil
      @existentialnihil Рік тому +28

      @@redred222 Interesting information, always thought we might have more underwater bases and the likes than we are led to believe. Russia is probably trying to find the locations of those subs and where they are being refueled / re-supplied.

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo Рік тому +61

      It's happened multiple times,
      people apparently can't help giving classified deets to Gaijin.

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Рік тому +52

      Just happened again like a week ago for the weapons systems of the F-15 and F-16

    • @marcusturner5197
      @marcusturner5197 Рік тому +36

      It's a bunch of 40 year Olds living at their moms house

  • @ryanmunson8961
    @ryanmunson8961 Рік тому

    One of the hardest things is to find whether the information is credible. Very interesting investigative journalism here.

  • @joemarsden68
    @joemarsden68 Рік тому +2

    as someone who works in this line of work, this is embarrassing

  • @Hvidchokolade
    @Hvidchokolade Рік тому +714

    Imagine the same soldiers reactions when they found out what they did

    • @Xenstein
      @Xenstein Рік тому

      This is nothing.
      During decades of dismantling and supervising the nuclear program according with the non proliferation agreement between USA and Russia, those european bases were visited by russians and russian bases visited by americans.
      Don't worry, with or without that photo with those guys next to a small rocket, all the parts are aware about the capability of their enemies.
      Nothing sensational in here.

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Рік тому +6

      Security in Belgium is fairly light. I know as I was on those bases! Curious few Security Forces (formerly Security Police/Military Police).

    • @ltipst2962
      @ltipst2962 Рік тому +40

      I would hope they get put on Latrine duty for the next 5 years. Aside from being ejected from the military entirely.

    • @FTFC365
      @FTFC365 Рік тому +8

      They should get a nice long tour at Fort Leavenworth.

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Рік тому +23

      @@FTFC365 Not going to happen I doubt. There was an incident a few years ago where a B-52 crew "forgot" there were nukes on board when they were flying across the USA.............

  • @brainown3149
    @brainown3149 Рік тому +1479

    As a previous US millitary member of (undisclosed) i can confirm to this. It's tests training sets ...ect and 9 times out of 10 it isn't secret the flashcards are public some people even create the cards for new members of the command to earn there warfare pins there training pins...ect sites such as quizlet...ect are very commonly used.
    The problem comes when most individuals aren't security minded. You can try to teach opsec all you want but unless you abc it 9 times out of 10 most US service members won't recognize the security issue.

    • @pinchekittybiker
      @pinchekittybiker Рік тому +84

      OPSEC seems like one of those things where, " If you have to ask - you probably shouldn't "

    • @orbis17
      @orbis17 Рік тому +54

      you could have a squad with great opsec, but one person is all it takes to compromise the whole thing. This is how viruses like stuxnet are able to jump air gapped networks.

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 Рік тому +17

      Don't you think this is a serious security problem that needs to be addressed and corrected?

    • @cptbaker
      @cptbaker Рік тому +49

      One of the most dangerous elements to an IT infrastructure is the end user themselves.

    • @qpSubZeroqp
      @qpSubZeroqp Рік тому +1

      Exactly! Well said

  • @funkmachine9094
    @funkmachine9094 Рік тому

    good vice on uploading this video so more people can learn about this and find this information. bravo

  • @mickleblade
    @mickleblade Рік тому

    Nice work Bellingcat! One hopes crucial info had been changed

  • @XoeCox
    @XoeCox Рік тому +745

    I'm prior service, Army, and I can't understand how dumb and irresponsible these service members were. Their command is just as stupid and irresponsible to let this happen right under their noses.

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Рік тому +22

      They’re too busy trying to make them feel safe. Priorities

    • @LangstoniusRex
      @LangstoniusRex Рік тому +52

      Ex Navy here.
      Mind = blown people are being this sloppy. Everyone top to bottom needs to go.

    • @Bsquaredplus2
      @Bsquaredplus2 Рік тому +21

      No kidding, leadership spending their time worrying about grooming standards and if they can eat off the barracks floor or not than ensuring opsec is maintained.

    • @8Oblivion_Lost8
      @8Oblivion_Lost8 Рік тому +9

      National Guardsman here and I'm just like WTF watching this whole video.

    • @elmerkilred159
      @elmerkilred159 Рік тому +6

      Maybe, it was on purpose.
      Sort of like a magic trick.

  • @juliusbrom
    @juliusbrom Рік тому +868

    This story reminds me of US army personnel accidentally leaking the location of military bases when using work-out tracking apps. The US military should really start schooling their employees on mobile phone usage..

    • @melelconquistador
      @melelconquistador Рік тому +34

      They do, but some dont really think much of it.

    • @Chr1sBrown
      @Chr1sBrown Рік тому +66

      It’s taught a lot but when they recruit from the bottom barrel of society, there’s only so much you can do

    • @MrSwccguy
      @MrSwccguy Рік тому +2

      They already do

    • @melelconquistador
      @melelconquistador Рік тому +4

      @@Chr1sBrown That's not a objective judgement.
      I understand that in this day and information age, there is so many avenues for leaks and it is almost normalized to publish your activities and affiliations. So you have all these fragments of information out there that subvert any secrecy we have when they can be pieced together.

    • @WJWeber
      @WJWeber Рік тому +1

      Pretty sure it was like cia but yeah it was some intelligence base deep in Australia.

  • @johnwalker1449
    @johnwalker1449 Рік тому

    I think your guys investigation just gave more detail to the public lol kinda counter productive

  • @dannyozuna
    @dannyozuna Рік тому

    The first thing you should do is make that public so everyone can see it and repeat "not meant to be public "
    Great job 👏 👍 👌

  • @evielknievel4972
    @evielknievel4972 Рік тому +269

    If a soldier has Instagram, FaceBook, Twitter or any social media ....they already shared their location.

    • @ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
      @ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Рік тому +9

      vpn

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Рік тому +25

      Much different than leaking extremely sensitive info on nuclear weapons

    • @worldcatloversheavenwatcht2927
      @worldcatloversheavenwatcht2927 Рік тому +6

      Door dash too

    • @davidslayer9035
      @davidslayer9035 Рік тому +3

      In fact some browsers can rewrite permissions to avoid them knowing, and even apps can be rewritten to avoid their locations and some info being stolen by that sites

    • @_human_1946
      @_human_1946 Рік тому +8

      @@ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Won't help. Information from your phone's GPS sensors are embedded onto every photo you take (location metadata). IIRC Instagram and some other apps remove that information, but some other websites don't, and some apps record your location before removing it from the image.
      Also, a skilled analyst can find where your photo was taken with just the background.

  • @woopimagpie
    @woopimagpie Рік тому +278

    As an ex network security tech, ninety-nine times out of a hundred a security breach is not because someone was clever at breaking in, but because those who were broken in to were incredibly lax, negligent even, in maintaining even a simple level of security. Incompetence, ambivalence, apathy, financial prioritization, and good old fashioned laziness are almost always the real culprits in a security breach. Some of the worst ones I saw were because an alarmingly simple opening was found by accident. In one case the company IT security guy was let go because "he was costing too much", when no one in the company actually had any idea just how much he did to keep their network secure, and in my estimation he was cheap - they were getting a very good deal and they didn't even realise it. Boy did they come to rue that decision.
    That something as sensitive and secretive as nuclear weapons has its security undone by a couple of incompetent grunts would seem to be incredibly scandalous, but in security breach situations it's really just the norm, and is nothing new to those who work in that field.

    • @uditabhattacharya2824
      @uditabhattacharya2824 Рік тому +2

      you won't be able to say the name of the company anyway so I won't ask but what work was this company involved in and ho wmuch did it end up costing them to repair the breach

    • @JMPaesthetics
      @JMPaesthetics Рік тому

      Wow thanks for proving my exact idea 💡 as to why documents or events leak out cuz people are so careless 😂

    • @f.d.6667
      @f.d.6667 Рік тому +8

      Totally agree. I keep telling my students - before you try to be smarter than others before you, first try to be LESS DUMB ... this is less risky and usually gets you better results, quicker.

    • @yyyhj7895
      @yyyhj7895 Рік тому

      All this coming from an ex security tech. Lol. I just had to say it.

    • @Nervegas
      @Nervegas Рік тому +2

      @@uditabhattacharya2824 I work in the same industry, a company hired me and mine to come clean up a data breach involving HIPAA sensitive info, I charged just north of 1.5mil. So unless they were paying their previous IT security folks in golden toilets, it definitely ended up costing them significantly more to clean up the mess.

  • @vm.999
    @vm.999 Рік тому

    This was a good one guys 💯🙏

  • @mattman2216
    @mattman2216 Рік тому +2

    Are you telling me that they put classified nuclear intel in the form of flashcards on quizlet 💀

  • @BrutusAlbion
    @BrutusAlbion Рік тому +264

    ''This is not meant to be public knowledge''
    Ait lemme just publish this to the whole world ...

    • @blaqjac21
      @blaqjac21 Рік тому +10

      facts lmao

    • @williamrobinson4265
      @williamrobinson4265 Рік тому +22

      its so goofy lol like kids playing pretend spies w pretend secret information
      as if they didnt talk to the defense department first and get vetted anyway
      absolute cornballs

    • @midwestrebel2
      @midwestrebel2 Рік тому

      @@williamrobinson4265 the US army is filled with transgender cornballs 🤣 military not so sophisticated

    • @SirCutRy
      @SirCutRy Рік тому +11

      When they expose this information, the command responsible for those bases can't pretend everything is a-ok.

    • @prest0n755
      @prest0n755 Рік тому

      🥞

  • @hildenburg5
    @hildenburg5 Рік тому +502

    As an airman I'm not at all surprised lol

    • @tenton2000k
      @tenton2000k Рік тому +10

      LOL

    • @123654789Mike
      @123654789Mike Рік тому +60

      Many mandatory trainings incoming

    • @jrrarglblarg9241
      @jrrarglblarg9241 Рік тому +25

      @@123654789Mike Yep, Special High Intensity Training time.

    • @D-E-Raptor
      @D-E-Raptor Рік тому +1

      😆

    • @Rockoblocko
      @Rockoblocko Рік тому +65

      Retired Air Force. I’m not surprised at all.
      It makes me sick seeing troops on TikTok (literally a Chinese portal). There is no regard for OPSEC anymore. It sounds silly, but it started going south when we stopped polishing our boots.

  • @onevisualeye_
    @onevisualeye_ Рік тому

    Amazing journalism great videos always by the number real news source “vise news”!

  • @ClassyHaze
    @ClassyHaze Рік тому +1

    I served in the Air Force doing that same exact job and this case is really really really bad.

  • @sundhaug92
    @sundhaug92 Рік тому +325

    Fun fact: the scientists at Los Alamos during WW2 would sometimes borrow library-stuff in their real name... despite them being there being classified

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 Рік тому +5

      The absolute horror!!🤣

    • @oscarsierra5029
      @oscarsierra5029 Рік тому +5

      i found a usb drive with info thrown on the side of the street

    • @admthrawnuru
      @admthrawnuru Рік тому

      As a scientist who works at a DoD research facility, I can confirm that scientists are all big walking security risks. It's in our DNA to share stuff and to do anything to make the research easier. Thus we constantly forget or ignore security protocols.
      That said I've never heard of us putting classified stuff on publicly available flashcard websites.

    • @shayneoneill1506
      @shayneoneill1506 Рік тому

      Libraries have always been an old fashion source of intel. Back before the internet , the FBI would check libraries to see who had taken out certain books (In the same way they sometimes subpoena google search records). Its not hard to imagine a soviet or nazi spy breaking into a library at night and stealing a copy of the library records, because one thing you know about academics (including nuclear physicists!) is they always own a library. card. And if a certain notable govt physicist suddenly turns up (Oh say... Professor Oppenheimer) , especially if that library has an up to date physic journal collection, theres a pretty good chance he's working on something sneaky for the military in the nearby area.

    • @ChemEDan
      @ChemEDan Рік тому +6

      @@oscarsierra5029 One of the best security measures is to overwhelm the enemy with fake info. Good intel has to recognized for what it is before it can be useful.

  • @jackalwaysfaded1374
    @jackalwaysfaded1374 Рік тому +48

    Whoever made those quizletts are sweating bullets lol

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому

      Sounds like a painful process!

    • @andrews9719
      @andrews9719 Рік тому +4

      They definitely aren’t. It’s hilarious that people think this was a big find. I am shocked at how stupid people are in the comments of this video.

    • @moosesnWoop
      @moosesnWoop Рік тому +3

      @@andrews9719 exactly, though remember many don't know much about intellegance gathering so it's mind blowing stuff.
      100% bet Russia knows all this info, hell, even knows when things are moved. Works both ways.

    • @anonymoose1981
      @anonymoose1981 Рік тому

      I wouldn’t doubt if they deliberately “leak” information that is actually false to mislead our enemies in the case they do attack, they will think this information was true when really it’s a tactic to mislead them

  • @andrewschuschu3499
    @andrewschuschu3499 Рік тому

    Just the tip of the iceberg, people don’t understand the depth of just how bad social media is.

  • @smk1795
    @smk1795 Рік тому +132

    imagine you are studying your high school physics exam and you come acrosd US nuke codes

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому

      Or naked photos of ex-president Trump…

    • @BigTrees4ever
      @BigTrees4ever Рік тому +1

      Not like you could do anything with them, you don’t have the phone number that the red phone automatically connects to ☎️

    • @ChromeDonutGaming
      @ChromeDonutGaming Рік тому +2

      @@BigTrees4ever it's still cool to have, what idiots would let this info go public 😂

    • @evilemuempire9550
      @evilemuempire9550 Рік тому

      @@BigTrees4everI think it’s more that they leaked loads of important security details that **certain** parties could exploit to get their hands on a nuclear bomb

    • @PzychoSixx
      @PzychoSixx Рік тому

      That will never happen.

  • @iamthenews5624
    @iamthenews5624 Рік тому +169

    I would imagine these type of internet/app security breaches happen all the time. 🤦‍♀️

    • @Sisyphurelius
      @Sisyphurelius Рік тому +4

      you’re correct

    • @user-yd6gx9sx1e
      @user-yd6gx9sx1e Рік тому

      Ask mark ;)

    • @La.Summer
      @La.Summer Рік тому

      It's becoming obvious that it's no accident.

    • @rdsc.455
      @rdsc.455 Рік тому

      @@user-yd6gx9sx1e 😃😃😃 SECRET !!what a way to publicise !!

    • @randomguy8228
      @randomguy8228 Рік тому

      Yea I’m pretty sure an NBA coach revealed his strategy or something in these flashcards

  • @crazycris1994
    @crazycris1994 Рік тому +1

    The Kirby man Winked when he said that!!

  • @Wakaboo14
    @Wakaboo14 Рік тому +1

    This aged really well today, with the National Guardsman arrested for leaking the Pentagon document.
    Thank you Vice for shining a light on a verifiably terrifying situation.

  • @ems4884
    @ems4884 Рік тому +441

    Unbelievable. How could anyone let this happen?
    There better be a big reaction to this within the military RIGHT AWAY

    • @user-zy8cy6hn6o
      @user-zy8cy6hn6o Рік тому +16

      And we all know nothing will be changed

    • @0x_nietoh
      @0x_nietoh Рік тому +22

      Hello Worried Citizen,
      I believe you are thinking in the right direction. The best way to help out is to contact your local representative to take further action.
      Now....
      *SLAP SLAP
      Shut up. Make me a sandwich while you're at it

    • @franciscobalbuena9843
      @franciscobalbuena9843 Рік тому

      @@0x_nietoh you must have forgotten what happened to the folks in charge of that b52 that flew over the states with a nuke, huh?

    • @SkinniJ
      @SkinniJ Рік тому +2

      @@0x_nietoh Ha reminds me of that silly Will Smith character, have you considered a career in acting?

    • @tioswift3676
      @tioswift3676 Рік тому

      Because the US military is more concerned with diversity as inclusion than top secret classified nuclear information

  • @youtubesucksbutts
    @youtubesucksbutts Рік тому +63

    I remember telling my OIC that the only way we were going to be able to meet any kind of OPSEC or INFOSEC standards are if I got disciplinary authority over the entire battalion, which would obviously never ever happen.

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu Рік тому +13

      Sir, good evening Major. I'm here to discipline you for poor opsec, hand over your phone please... Sir.

    • @youtubesucksbutts
      @youtubesucksbutts Рік тому +9

      @@qwopiretyu What a world that would be. But for real, whoever posted that picture of the whole unit with what I assume were uncensored faces... so cringe.

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo Рік тому +1

      @@youtubesucksbutts looks pretty censored to me.

    • @waltlock8805
      @waltlock8805 Рік тому +5

      @@StrokeMahEgo censored by the journalists - not the original poster.

    • @youtubesucksbutts
      @youtubesucksbutts Рік тому +2

      @@StrokeMahEgo It's incredibly likely that the journalists are the ones that censored it. I can't imagine a boot too stupid to realize they shouldn't post it on social media being smart enough to cover up the faces.

  • @Nowonz1
    @Nowonz1 Рік тому

    “This is not meant to be public knowledge” but yet here i am on youtube, viewing this piece of knowledge

  • @markogrba1
    @markogrba1 Рік тому +8

    We are incredibly fortunate to have made it this far on this planet. Sadly, I have a bad feeling that our fortune is about to run out. I really hope that it doesn't and everything turns out well.

    • @alvirmusic2389
      @alvirmusic2389 Рік тому +1

      I do to bro it’s a gut feeling like animals when they sense when something is going to go wrong soon.

    • @steve5452
      @steve5452 Рік тому

      @@alvirmusic2389 hahah bro i like your comparison. I mean…I think also is like that.

  • @Womenlovefishpics
    @Womenlovefishpics Рік тому +77

    In the military, we all used these websites for studying. I never thought about the more sensitive stuff that could be one there from other professions in the military. Insane for sure.

    • @josemexicanmexican7602
      @josemexicanmexican7602 Рік тому

      Here I am burning my CDCs because I was told that it's classified. I can search google for the information, but nobody is getting it from me!

    • @sdtok527
      @sdtok527 Рік тому

      They should develop an internal flashcard system. You should not be allowed to write that information down anywhere but in secure software/locations. Even if the cards were not public, what about a databreach at the flashcard site ...

    • @0000x0000referenced
      @0000x0000referenced Рік тому

      ​​@@sdtok527 schoolhouse curriculum is constantly changing and there is an an interest to have some people fail. Depending on someones MOS/AFSC/SFSC/Rate certain people are not allowed to have roommates so they can study

    • @josemexicanmexican7602
      @josemexicanmexican7602 Рік тому +1

      @@sdtok527 Given the scope of the military and the sheer number of people who need to know sensitive information, this is not feasible. People complain about the security training, but it happens all the time and if people paid better attention, this wouldn't happen as often.

    • @sdtok527
      @sdtok527 Рік тому +1

      @@josemexicanmexican7602 Exactly because of their size it is quite affordable to create a simple flashcard site. The site maintainer does not provide the information, the students create their own flashcards just like the regular sites. Only thing is, you now know this information stays on US government servers and is properly encrypted.

  • @3asyrider75
    @3asyrider75 Рік тому +161

    One thing most civilians don’t know is that leaked information is sometimes intentional as a method of electronic warfare counter intelligence. Also the information is most likely out of date. If this is in fact a security breach they need to change then SOPs for these facilities. I have no experience with Nuclear facilities but have experience in serving.

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 Рік тому +5

      Does this smell like a security breach or not to you?

    • @ubermensche60
      @ubermensche60 Рік тому +17

      @@obtuseangler768 doesn't seem like a security breach. Can be intentional as what op has said.

    • @squibbelsmcjohnson
      @squibbelsmcjohnson Рік тому

      Maybe but also people are dumb... People in the military aren't usually big thinkers 😂

    • @mattkennedy6115
      @mattkennedy6115 Рік тому

      @@ubermensche60 we’ll never know

    • @1coleman8
      @1coleman8 Рік тому +1

      @Turtle
      I've got experience of nuclear facilities, I've never experienced a direct or intentional mis-information "leak".
      Any potential for a "mis-information leak", would be during an induction or initial training process, where applicants might be given... How best to say this?... Plausible but fabricated information, prior to them actually having any direct access to any genuine classified information or areas.
      This might be done to see if any of the potentials have a loose tounge. Very small groups might be told different things, and if it spreads it can narrow down any potential future "leaks". Such people might not pass out of class.
      At a much higher level, yes it can be intentional disinformation. But such an intentional information release, wouldn't be leaked via lower level staff. To give it plausibility and wider coverage/interest, it'd normally be propigated via a higher level rank.

  • @adrie8779
    @adrie8779 Рік тому

    I served in Aviano and every few months we would hear a mini bomb go off like a illegal firework... tells me the airmen were either juvenile dead or detonating something but the point is it was often and it was scary...

  • @th5160
    @th5160 Рік тому +1

    I don't blame soldiers who accidentally uploaded the flashcards. The companies intentionally trick people online to miss or overlook the option to share it publicly. It should be defaulted to private. They do it to have a large library of flashcards in different topics. Heck they've done it to me multiple times and I'd never knowingly set anything as public let alone classified material.

  • @Telencephelon
    @Telencephelon Рік тому +139

    Well done. Social media Interesting times we are living in

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому +2

      Social, igh! Sounds communist!

  • @muffinman9846
    @muffinman9846 Рік тому +11

    this is what journalism should be meant for. to keep us aware of where our militaries are coming short.

  • @jeremy0437
    @jeremy0437 Рік тому +1

    Greatest move, distract and lead “them” where they want. Best believe anything highly “classified” is unknown to the general public!

  • @DeltaXMusic
    @DeltaXMusic Рік тому

    I love how Kirby says "We cannot confirm or deny the presence of nuclear weapons" then winks 😉

  • @guyfawkesuThe1
    @guyfawkesuThe1 Рік тому +31

    Taking pics of the flightline and shelters is NOT AUTHORIZED as it is considered Top Secret.

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo Рік тому +1

      I would like for you to please cite the classification guide that states that.

    • @crf80fdarkdays
      @crf80fdarkdays Рік тому +2

      @@StrokeMahEgo pretty sure if higher ups or command say it's not authorized then it's not authorized

  • @Raist474
    @Raist474 Рік тому +290

    This was pretty much inevitable considering the US Military's over-reliance on Computer Based Training (CBT's) instead of proper hands-on training like it used to do. If people actually sat down and studied the course material in order to pass, barely any work would get accomplished. The entire culture around CBT's encourage users to mash buttons or use flashcards to get through the courses as fast as possible because while you are doing said training, your unit is down a person and the mission tempo doesn't slow down. It's easy for the DoD to invent a CBT course about a specific new problem, and just throw it to the masses and pretend that the problem was now solved. I would spend 20-30 hours a week mashing out CBT's in order to prepare for a deployment, and I wouldn't get any reprieve, breaks, help with work, and be constantly interrupted because my day job doesn't care that I'm in the middle of training.

    • @thetruthsayer8347
      @thetruthsayer8347 Рік тому +17

      No it is not inevitable. Frequent retraining and monitoring can help mitigate the risk. Moreover, the benefits of CBT outweighs the risks. Nothing stops an idiot, writing things down on paper if the computer is taken away.

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому +4

      They already have computers in military?!

    • @ricky8063
      @ricky8063 Рік тому +5

      My leadership pretty much told me the answers were online to some material. We don’t even really need to learn it anymore

    • @Amber-ghini
      @Amber-ghini Рік тому +16

      I work in Training for Pharma which supports DoD directly and I can agree that CBTs are being sought out as the easy way out. Less scheduling for everyone to get together in person and if done correctly the CBT can cover a lot of great info. However it's our practice even in my industry that once a process is considered critical or confidential, the training is done in person. You cannot replicate an online training to give the same value as an in person training.

    • @Raist474
      @Raist474 Рік тому +10

      @@ricky8063 Lol yep, been there before.
      "Here's the answers to this required training because this thingy doesn't exist anymore and you will never work with or on it." Everyone is real quick to add more training, but gets cold feet at the prospect of removing any.

  • @Jerrymc1975
    @Jerrymc1975 Рік тому

    Well thanks for sharing this secretive info with the world

  • @nicolaixx1
    @nicolaixx1 Рік тому

    Are the launch codes stored online aswell??

  • @Darksagan
    @Darksagan Рік тому +176

    This is fucking insane. Major props out to both of these guys.

    • @zaro33
      @zaro33 Рік тому +4

      @DarkSagan, am a reservist for the Air Force. I can tell you those are Air Force uniforms, which a few years ago, got change to new patterns. However, as someone in the military for 14years this is not surprising at all. That type of picture is very common to be taken and posted in a hallway of that squadron building. Also, those type of questions and answers for every section are out there in the internet but they are not supposed to have any classified information. Also, the duress words changed all the time, so the one on the test they found will be useless.

    • @jocoleman1986
      @jocoleman1986 Рік тому +2

      the real question should be is who is really lying about nuclear weapons, Russia or the United States aka nato

    • @SamaelMoneyStein
      @SamaelMoneyStein Рік тому +2

      @@jocoleman1986 this video proves that lol look at the comments of these people they all follow a specific algorithm they all refuse to bring topics such as this most of the time they will deflect with jokes.

    • @matthewheathcock
      @matthewheathcock Рік тому +2

      I’m the guy with the square black face

    • @Darksagan
      @Darksagan Рік тому

      @@matthewheathcock I knew I recognized you.

  • @amronnog
    @amronnog Рік тому +198

    These bellingcat guys are incredible.

    • @Xenstein
      @Xenstein Рік тому

      This is nothing.
      During decades of dismantling and supervising the nuclear program according with the non proliferation agreement between USA and Russia, those european bases were visited by russians and russian bases visited by americans.
      Don't worry, with or without that photo with those guys next to a small rocket, all the parts are aware about the capability of their enemies.
      Nothing sensational in here.

    • @antont462
      @antont462 Рік тому

      no, that's american soliders who did this are "incredibly" stupid :/

    • @williamrobinson4265
      @williamrobinson4265 Рік тому +8

      they are literally so mid

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому +4

      Yeah, they are pretty nuclear

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому +5

      @@williamrobinson4265still extraordinary from your dim perspective

  • @NicholasAng2000
    @NicholasAng2000 Рік тому +1

    even the pentagon press secretary at 9:05 winked cause he knew it was the worlds worst kept secret

  • @thatworksmedia
    @thatworksmedia Рік тому

    Never knew flashcards can be so dangerous.

  • @MangoMousse888
    @MangoMousse888 Рік тому +33

    Since when has any government or private institution ever been immune from human stupidity?

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 Рік тому

      That would be about the same time that Humanity itself was.

  • @carolinecoolkid
    @carolinecoolkid Рік тому +33

    We about to die over a quizlet set smh

    • @snowballeffect7812
      @snowballeffect7812 Рік тому +2

      😂👌

    • @misslabellekitty1298
      @misslabellekitty1298 Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂🫠

    • @The_Stoned_Sage
      @The_Stoned_Sage Рік тому +2

      When i was in they actually insisted we used apps like quizlet to study….this isnt surprising sadly

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Рік тому +1

      Speak for yourself

    • @orion6926
      @orion6926 Рік тому

      Could be worst, it could be war thunder players leaking those documents for realism

  • @madlad9822
    @madlad9822 Рік тому

    Must be nice to have that comfy deterrence in your back yard!

  • @icambridge
    @icambridge Рік тому

    Our policy not to confirm or deny - winks. Love it.

  • @TheOne-xu5oy
    @TheOne-xu5oy Рік тому +61

    The connectivity and technology that existed today such as these smartphones, has always put me on edge when it comes to military secrets and what appears to be the ease in which information can accidentally become exposed and also “accidentally” exposed.

    • @jarroz9620
      @jarroz9620 Рік тому +10

      It's very concerning but there are very simple steps to mitigate those security compromises.
      This is a failure to even mention opsec when training these mugs. It doesn't take a cybersecurity expert to not post your squadron on facebook.

    • @c.l.6523
      @c.l.6523 Рік тому +2

      Don't worry. Russia uses unencrypted walkie talkies.

    • @squibbelsmcjohnson
      @squibbelsmcjohnson Рік тому

      Hacking is 10 times easier then it ever has been

    • @rjsprdctnx2991
      @rjsprdctnx2991 Рік тому

      You can’t even enter the room with electronics where the real info is at. No matter who you are

  • @lunkis3233
    @lunkis3233 Рік тому +193

    This is insane. How is this possible?!

    • @Xenstein
      @Xenstein Рік тому

      This is nothing.
      During decades of dismantling and supervising the nuclear program according with the non proliferation agreement between USA and Russia, those european bases were visited by russians and russian bases visited by americans.
      Don't worry, with or without that photo with those guys next to a small rocket, all the parts are aware about the capability of their enemies.
      Nothing sensational in here.

    • @cualpoohsho
      @cualpoohsho Рік тому +51

      Humans.

    • @aprilsmith3683
      @aprilsmith3683 Рік тому +2

      @cual6po44ohs4h2o ...
      Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...
      Yes...
      E X A C T L Y...
      🇿🇦

    • @bribri6985
      @bribri6985 Рік тому

      🐖

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Рік тому

      Security in Belgium is fairly light. I know as I was on those bases! Curious few Security Forces (formerly Security Police/Military Police).

  • @ELITEWELDER1
    @ELITEWELDER1 Рік тому

    THANKS FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT AND INFO! God bless you all!

  • @IndianLondoner
    @IndianLondoner Рік тому

    Fantastic report.

  • @Brett_S_420
    @Brett_S_420 Рік тому

    WOW. It is a miracle that our mishandling of information hasn't already caused a massive problem.

  • @paulthomson2466
    @paulthomson2466 Рік тому +189

    We also had a major problem with fitbits, GI's were using fitbits which downloads their fitness info to the cloud so you can compare your routine to others. Well the enemies were using data from the cloud to pinpoint soldiers locations

    • @jnoub2947
      @jnoub2947 Рік тому +4

      Was it confirmed enemies actually used the data, or a speculation?

    • @claycollins8973
      @claycollins8973 Рік тому +9

      Most importantly it revealed really Really top secret unknown bases, and also submarine locations

    • @claycollins8973
      @claycollins8973 Рік тому +4

      The most intriguing heatmap I thought was what could only be explained as there being a large particle accelerator in Antarctica,

    • @justadude336
      @justadude336 Рік тому +5

      I was a comms guy in Syria a few years ago. We took this threat very seriously. Idk if any adversary ever used that data to commence an attack but it was very much so possible. Also, before my deployment (as well as during and after), I started to receive a lot of friend request from people overseas. We can all imagine why.

    • @andy31793
      @andy31793 Рік тому

      Pride before the fall?

  • @PrettyCool2006
    @PrettyCool2006 Рік тому +59

    He must play war thunder 😂

    • @zmandestroy2263
      @zmandestroy2263 Рік тому +10

      They can't keep getting away with this

    • @Bluecolord
      @Bluecolord Рік тому

      @@zmandestroy2263 jesse

    • @antont462
      @antont462 Рік тому +1

      isn't that russian(terrorists) game?

    • @Bluecolord
      @Bluecolord Рік тому

      @@antont462 no

    • @weirdofromhalo
      @weirdofromhalo Рік тому

      @@antont462 yes it's made by a Russian company, Gaijin.

  • @r000ty
    @r000ty Рік тому +16

    In a video game forum i frequented back in the day there was a Ukrainian guy who after just 1 day had the whole story about flight MH17 together. From the seperatists celebrating when they got the S300, until they downed the plane, with a timeline, geo located pictures and the names of certain seperatists involved. They posted about their "success" all over social media then a couple of hours later everything was gone and no one believed him...

  • @glauberpdf
    @glauberpdf Рік тому

    What an amazing report!

  • @bigawdays5724
    @bigawdays5724 Рік тому +17

    This man just made everything even more leaked.

    • @voutolliC22
      @voutolliC22 Рік тому +12

      they contacted the authorities first so i'm sure everything related has long since been taken down or amended

    • @redslate
      @redslate Рік тому

      ​@@voutolliC22 Oh, my sweet precious child...

    • @voutolliC22
      @voutolliC22 Рік тому

      @@redslate watsup little one

  • @peyton.simpson
    @peyton.simpson Рік тому +109

    Amazing journalism, straight to the point. No bullshit.

    • @63517489
      @63517489 Рік тому +2

      Except for this glaring issue. You could have gone to the B61 wikipedia and found a picture from 2008 of one of them. And that the B61s are part of the NATO weapons sharing program. The US isn't storing bombs in other countries, it maintains them because other countries can't. The US Military uses Minuteman (MIRV), Trident (MIRV), and bombs that don't fit in F22s or F35s, like B61s do.

  • @michelespier5879
    @michelespier5879 Рік тому +5

    As a veteran before cellphones, thank you for your service.

  • @themidnightproductions
    @themidnightproductions Рік тому

    Military need give these people bonuses…they just alerted them of nuclear secrets being given to public and helped them hide there information….

  • @kimjong-il8689
    @kimjong-il8689 Рік тому +14

    nah, they are War Thunder players

  • @orion6926
    @orion6926 Рік тому +31

    Could be worst, those nuclear secrets could have been leaked on the War Thunder forum as a means of winning an online argument

  • @Jasone.ascend
    @Jasone.ascend Рік тому

    wonderful job Foeke Postma, Maxim Edwards

  • @thuggceemurdaa
    @thuggceemurdaa Рік тому

    Welp it was nice meeting yall

  • @anthonypareigis6188
    @anthonypareigis6188 Рік тому +65

    Half this video is them repeating themselves, another 1/3 is them rephrasing themselves about information they repeated and about 12% of it is actual reporting.

    • @succulent-chinnese-meal
      @succulent-chinnese-meal Рік тому +3

      Hater 😢

    • @AndyRenwick1
      @AndyRenwick1 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, I found the repetition annoying as well. I dont mind a little repetition (at the beginning, trying to hook the viewer into watching the rest of the video)... but I think this video overdid it

    • @jonnyd9351
      @jonnyd9351 Рік тому +7

      They try to play it up and make it seem so dramatic.

    • @kingjsolomon
      @kingjsolomon Рік тому

      True

    • @WLFGNGPHNX
      @WLFGNGPHNX Рік тому

      wow mr journalist statistics over here

  • @arkcantoscreampsnpc7274
    @arkcantoscreampsnpc7274 Рік тому +44

    the picture really made me laugh, almost every brigade in the military has a facebook page with similar pictures going back years.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Рік тому +13

      These folks were at a secret, at least somewhat, facility. They doxxed themselves.

    • @peter564325
      @peter564325 Рік тому

      In the age of satellites and missiles you shouldn't give your sensitive locations away. You must be some old boomer thinking its ok to take a picture with the boys.

    • @arkcantoscreampsnpc7274
      @arkcantoscreampsnpc7274 Рік тому

      @@peter564325 I mean you can say that but it not like I’m the one making the Facebook pages half they time they are run by senior leaders in units, and no, I got out in 2019 right as covid was hitting so its pretty recent knowledge

    • @GraniteStater
      @GraniteStater Рік тому +2

      @@grmpEqweer The picture is used everywhere, Spec Ops take photos similar as well in sensitive areas

    • @williamrobinson4265
      @williamrobinson4265 Рік тому

      yeah its relatively inane and common but not professional to put on social

  • @Uufda651
    @Uufda651 Рік тому

    Well that's horrifying

  • @knuckletherapyserveothersf6092

    I hope they do something about it instead of just saying they can not confirm or deny.

  • @Space_Racer
    @Space_Racer Рік тому +18

    Warthunder players be like.

  • @jona_KardCiv1
    @jona_KardCiv1 Рік тому +7

    "OMG they are standing next to a bomb!" You know if your job is to load bombs onto a plane, you stand next to them, like all day, every day.

  • @webneb
    @webneb Рік тому

    thanks for risks that you take for our benefit

  • @spamrme1654
    @spamrme1654 Рік тому

    I already knew about turning off cellphone is not enough, should remove cellphone battery for secrecy.
    Thanks for the reminder on EXIF data on picture taken.

  • @jimmyboe25
    @jimmyboe25 Рік тому +26

    my last college experience was flabbergasting like what the hell do the professors get paid for if they are just using the same tests that are posted all over online just googling the chapter and name of the book was enough to get a free answer key

    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Рік тому

      Flubber, great movie!

    • @katie4408
      @katie4408 Рік тому +4

      They are paid to do research, get published, and help the university gain notoriety. They are also often paid a lot less than they could make out "in the field."

    • @christopho3255
      @christopho3255 Рік тому +3

      Professors get paid for writing research grants and publishing.... everyone knows GAs and GAs carry the actual work of undergraduate educational instruction 🤣

    • @salutations5749
      @salutations5749 Рік тому

      @@katie4408 Its east Kush though, with little effort.

    • @salutations5749
      @salutations5749 Рік тому

      *easy

  • @sergiodominguez9558
    @sergiodominguez9558 Рік тому +343

    I'm a active duty service member of the United States Army and I've been stationed in Poland since April of last year as part of the United States NATO bolstering force. I appreciate your video and I personally have taken it upon myself after watching your video to inform my superiors here and back state side. This is absolutely fucking ridiculous and makes me physically sick. Make no mistake there will be repercussions for those that are identified and proven to have allowed truly some of the most highly secret information to the general public.

    • @jasonlind5670
      @jasonlind5670 Рік тому +36

      Thanks for your service man.

    • @rubenrendon711
      @rubenrendon711 Рік тому +32

      😂😂

    • @tellmemore8837
      @tellmemore8837 Рік тому +16

      @@jasonlind5670 Service of what?

    • @emmap.7314
      @emmap.7314 Рік тому +9

      Thank you for your service 😊

    • @sergiodominguez9558
      @sergiodominguez9558 Рік тому

      @@tellmemore8837 You've gotta be a really shitty troll with your comment. I've served in the United States Army for 3 years now coming up on my 4th year in May. If your genuinely confused as to what an and I'm quoting here, "An active duty service member of the United States Army". There is no other way to put it really. Nevertheless thank you for taking the time to reply to my comment. All be it a vague response on your part.

  • @mariofeathers4194
    @mariofeathers4194 Рік тому +1

    Remember this the next time the chair force makes fun of the crayon eaters.

  • @Lugnut-uv7ff
    @Lugnut-uv7ff Рік тому +1

    About those documents in that garage, those matter too….

  • @lordsiomai
    @lordsiomai Рік тому +100

    Even I ain't American, I am terrified with the implications of this gigantic security breach. It's really scary to think that sensitive information about the world's deadliest weapons are just... out there.

    • @KitaKatt1988
      @KitaKatt1988 Рік тому

      Right??

    • @pieterveenders9793
      @pieterveenders9793 Рік тому +3

      None of this is news, the secret agreement on NATO nuclear weapons sharing has been common knowledge for many years now, including several detailed reports on the locations, numbers and other info regarding US nuclear weapons in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Turkey and Germany to be made available to the host countries in case of all out (nuclear) war.

    • @lordsiomai
      @lordsiomai Рік тому +3

      @@pieterveenders9793 such information being publicly available on quizlet is entirely another thing though hahaha

    • @Bitchslapper316
      @Bitchslapper316 Рік тому

      @@lordsiomai This isn't top secret information. It may be sensitive but I'm sure anyone could have gotten this information digging around online even without the q cards. Countries like Russia and China also have satellites that can directly image the tops of the hangars and have been doing so for decades. If it was top secret the U.S DOD would have told them not to publish it and in this video they said they did not object when asked.
      I'm not sure what the point of this video even was. It would be like them making a video showing online q cards that have the numbers of the minutemen 3's located in Montana and saying it was a leak. it's public knowledge.
      This video has some strange agenda, I have no idea what that is though.

    • @licinian4322
      @licinian4322 Рік тому

      @@lordsiomai wtf is quizlet

  • @KyleTheEnergyDrinkMan
    @KyleTheEnergyDrinkMan Рік тому +4

    Putin: I can’t see the answers it wants me to sign up for the chegg monthly membership

    • @wokeaf1337
      @wokeaf1337 Рік тому

      Putin failed at log in to the internet.

  • @billeickman
    @billeickman Рік тому

    This is a symptom of having to stay current in your certifications. "Procedure test coming up soon, be sure to study, I made these study guides for you." "Seriously?! We just did this." "We're doing it again, try and get a good score, it looks good on my evaluation"

  • @noticiasinmundicias
    @noticiasinmundicias Рік тому

    I only came here to say that the thumbnail looked like the Empire from Star Wars lol

  • @SlurryNoises
    @SlurryNoises Рік тому +6

    Good stuff, Vice!! And hats off to those gentlemen for the work they're doing.

  • @tjpopsit
    @tjpopsit Рік тому +8

    We cannot have such an enormous breakdown in government without seeing that same breakdown in our military.

    • @christopho3255
      @christopho3255 Рік тому +2

      The lack of opsec/infosec has afflicted militaries for decades. The Manhattan project was infiltrated because u.s. brass didn't verify credentials that the british vouched for. It's much easier to maintain infosec in a closed society, if the enlisted men live in virtual isolation and if those with controlled access are much more closely scrutinized. The U.S. is an open and free society which makes it much harder to ensure security is maintained. Social media and the interconnected digital world make it that much harder....

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo Рік тому

      If the CinC can't handle classified information properly, why should the rest of the military be expected to?

  • @edwardjames2655
    @edwardjames2655 Рік тому

    so where exactly on base are these weapons? Also the password and challenge change on a daily basis and has been that way for a long time now. Also you can not know what an acronym is until you look it up and know where it is placed until you find somewhere that says this hanger fits this acronym.

  • @maxreymond7941
    @maxreymond7941 Рік тому

    Just not sure: what is the link between those 2021 leaks and today?

  • @rossmoniz5032
    @rossmoniz5032 Рік тому +7

    A full scope story on this would be awesome

  • @LowIQFinance
    @LowIQFinance Рік тому +42

    I remember hearing this while stationed in Italy sometime in 2018 I believe. Not surprising, you can find almost any career fields CDCs on flashcard apps. Or at least you could, not sure how it is now a days after this story broke heavy in the military back then.

  • @0ldSk00L510
    @0ldSk00L510 Рік тому

    All service member personnel should NOT have social media. Period.

  • @spidermdza
    @spidermdza Рік тому

    I continue to enjoy the way Vice brings issues like this one to light while I can't help but wonder why don't we see it mainstream news?

    • @plbeckman
      @plbeckman Рік тому

      I'm asking myself the same thing.