The Epstein Files Reveal Stunning Operational Security Fails

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Operational Brief

The article discusses the potential leaks of state secrets through digital detritus generated by an iPad. It highlights the complexity in understanding the implications of the 'Epstein Files' and the operational security failures that may have occurred.

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Original Source Material

Plaintext Emails Trigger Police Probes Into Potential Leaks of State Secrets The volume of information contained in the "Epstein Files," bizarre pictures they paint and our inability to know what they don't document complicate attempts to understand what it all means. What is clear is the digital detritus that can be generated by just a single iPad-using Boomer.