On Monday, January 29, 2018, 10:56:53 AM PST, Steven Schear wrote: > [1]https://www.zerohedge.com/ news/2018-01-29/fitness- tracking-app-accidentally- reveals-secret-us-military- bases-cia-black-sites >An interactive online fitness tracking map published in November of 2017 which compiles a running history of the location and routes of 27 million fitness-device users has unwittingly revealed the location, staffing, patrol routes and layout of U.S. and foreign military bases around the world. This certainly sounds like a substantial security breach. However, I also wonder if, to a second level, this has been exploited to misdirect. Could somebody have been aware of this, and in REALLY-black sites, they carefully protect against such inadvertent disclosures? Or, perhaps, fake the existence of non-existent "sites" that the military wants to pretend to have? A physical honey-pot Jim Bell References 1. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-29/fitness-tracking-app-accidentally-reveals-secret-us-military-bases-cia-black-sites