

However, according to Aric Toler, a researcher at Bellingcat, censorship may not be the best solution. The leak of sensitive information on a popular online gaming forum has caught the attention of the Pentagon, who are reportedly making efforts to get Twitter to remove posts containing classified information. It is unclear who is responsible for editing the documents and why.Īlso read | Mine and conquer! Minecraft Legends could be the next multiplayer sensation One version estimates Ukrainian losses throughout the war lower than Russian losses, while the other apparently edited one portrays higher Ukrainian losses. The incident is a wake-up call for government agencies to take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of classified documents.īellingcat also found that there are currently two versions of the leaked documents online. The leak not only reveals classified information but also highlights the need for increased security measures to prevent the unauthorized release of such documents.

Open-source intelligence firm Bellingcat, which specializes in fact-checking and research, reported that there were some light-hearted exchanges in the chat before one user nonchalantly attached the documents with the leaked information.
