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Heathrow Airport Security Files Found on USB Stick In The Street (bbc.co.uk)

"The BBC is reporting a security probe after security data about Heathrow was discovered on a USB found on the street," writes long-time Slashdot readers Martin S. From the article: The Sunday Mirror reported that the USB stick had 76 folders with maps, videos and documents, including details of measures used to protect the Queen. A man found it in west London and handed it into the paper, it said. Heathrow said all of its security plans had been reviewed and it was "confident" the airport was secure. "We have also launched an internal investigation to understand how this happened and are taking steps to prevent a similar occurrence in future," it said.
The Mirror reports that the USB stick was not encrypted and did not require a password, according to an article shared by Slashdot reader rastos1. Insiders "admitted it sparked a 'very, very urgent' probe, and that it posed 'a risk to national security'."

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  1. Can't be by nospam007 · · Score: 3, Funny

    In the UK, USB sticks with sensitive or secret info always have to be forgotten in an underground car, it's the law.

  2. Maybe it was accidentally dropped... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    by the new airport cyber security expert, that used to work at Equifax up until a few months ago.

  3. Re: If you are the CTO ... by dougdonovan · · Score: 4, Funny

    obviously an hourly wage security person is missing their usb.

  4. Re:Who plugs in USB drives found in the street? by coofercat · · Score: 3, Funny

    The digital 'glory hole' ;-)