Soldiers using wearable fitness-trackers while jogging are inadvertently revealing the locations of secret U.S. military bases in such places as Afghanistan, Somalia, Niger, and Syria, The Washington Post and other news outlets reported on Sunday. "In Syria, known coalition (i.e. U.S.) bases light up the night," writes analyst Tobias Schneider. "This is a clear security threat," a security analyst said. The interactive Global Heat Map from Strava, a GPS tracking company based in San Francisco, provides a map of activity from 27 million users that can be used with such devices as Fitbit, Jawbone, and Vitofit. When soldiers use the devices while running, they show the GPS coordinates of their bases. The map isn't live; it shows activity from 2015 to September 2017. [The Washington Post, The Guardian] |
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