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With Facebook and Twitter, the leading causes of leaked information, terrorists today are already monitoring military members and their families, according to Andrew R. Samuels, MCAS Iwakuni anti-terrorism officer. Some of the information they gain, according to Samuels, includes where military members and their families live, what schools they attend, when and where military spouses are deployed and other such details.
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Oct 28, 2014
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan - With Facebook and Twitter, the leading causes of leaked information, terrorists today are already monitoring military members and their families, according to Andrew R. Samuels, MCAS Iwakuni anti-terrorism officer. Some of the information they gain, according to Samuels, includes where military members and their families live, what schools they attend, when and where military spouses are deployed and other such details.


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