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Heathrow chiefs are reeling after a memory stick crammed with confidential information was found in the street – posing “a risk to national security”.
Britain’s biggest airport launched a “very, very urgent” investigation after the Sunday Mirror alerted them to the frightening security lapse.
The USB stick – containing 76 folders with maps, videos and documents – was not encrypted and did not require a password.
The man who found it plugged it into a library computer and was alarmed at what he saw. It revealed:
Terror threat as Heathrow Airport security files found dumped in the street
And being so freaked out, he took it straight to a newspaper?
Britain’s biggest airport launched a “very, very urgent” investigation after the Sunday Mirror alerted them to the frightening security lapse.
The USB stick – containing 76 folders with maps, videos and documents – was not encrypted and did not require a password.
The man who found it plugged it into a library computer and was alarmed at what he saw. It revealed:
Terror threat as Heathrow Airport security files found dumped in the street
And being so freaked out, he took it straight to a newspaper?