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Millions of US military emails have been mistakenly sent to Mali, a Russian ally, because of a minor typing error.
Emails intended for the US military’s “.mil” domain have, for years, been sent to the west African country which ends with the “.ml” suffix.
Some of the emails reportedly contained sensitive information such as passwords, medical records and the itineraries of top officers.
Minor typos seem pretty believable to me
Me too. There’s a guy who sometimes fat fingers my email address instead of his own, over the years I’ve had a bunch of his receipts and confirmation emails.
It was a single letter, so I’d say it was a small one, but minor? Given the implication I’d say it’s pretty far from minor. It’s a typo that should’ve been preemptively avoided; all it took was the appropriate amount of caution and foresight. That it wasn’t acknowledged as a problem immediately is astounding, but that it continued to happen for years without knowledge is most definitely unbelievable.
From the perspective of user land, it’s a minor error, is what I meant