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Computers with Access to Classified Material Stolen from Capitol
News Highlights: Computers with Access to Classified Material Stolen from Capitol.
A SOFREP source in the Pentagon has confirmed that several secret SECRET laptops were stolen from the Capitol during Wednesday’s chaotic events. According to the source, who spoke to SOFREP under the condition of anonymity, some computers were left open and logged into the government’s secret network known as the SIPRNet.
SIPRNet, or the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, is simply the secret version of the Department of Defense’s civilian Internet. It is a network of secure computers and servers that allow users of the Department of Defense, State Department and other government agencies to send classified information.
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SOFREP source inside the Pentagon has confirmed that several classified SECRET laptops were stolen from the Capitol Building during Wednesday’s chaotic events. According to the source, who spoke to
SOFREP under the condition of anonymity, some of the computers were left open and logged into the government’s classified network known as the SIPRNet.
SIPRNet, or the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, is, simply put, the Department of Defense’s classified version of the civilian internet. It is a network of secure computers and servers that allows users from the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and other government bodies to transmit classified information.
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