While none of the messages were marked as classified, they still contain sensitive information concerning US military personnel, contractors, and their families. The exposed data includes travel plans, such as US Army Chief of Staff General James McConville’s trip to Indonesia in May. Additionally, the compromised information encompasses maps of installations, base photographs, identity documents (including passport numbers), crew lists of ships, tax records, financial documents, medical data, naval inspection reports, contracts, criminal complaints against personnel, internal bullying investigations, and bookings. Among the exposed content is also a Turkish diplomatic letter to the US, warning about potential activities by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which was included in an email from an FBI agent.
