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This page contains links to articles about hidden data that has caused embarassment or problems.  Only a very small subset of these incidents are published by the press.  Many more go undetected or unreported.  Studies done by numerous agencies indicate that the occurance rate of  hidden data in electronic document is extremely high.

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    New items posted March-September 2011

  1. Bell, Megan; and Krone, Winston, "Quicken: Deleted Data Has Hidden Traces," Digital Forensics Investigator News (DFINews), 24 August 2011.
    Original Story |  Archive

  2. "US, British Nuclear Sub Secrets Revealed," UPI, 18 April, 2011
    Original Story |  Archive

  3. Seth, "Another TSA document redaction failure," The Wandering Aramean ( www.boardingarea.com), 1 January 2010.
    Original Story |  Archive

  4. Sandoval, Greg, "Microsoft's Facebook stake influenced ConnectU case," CNET News, 3 July 2008.
    Original Story |  Archive

  5. "Redactions Revealed: The Six Secrets You Need to Know From the Obama Subpoena Request," The Ward Room ( NBC Chicago), 26 April 2010.
    Original Story |  Archive

  6. Seth, "The TSA makes another stupid move," The Wandering Aramean ( www.boardingarea.com), 6 December 2009.
    Original Story |  Archive

  7. Murphy, Kate, "Web Photos That Reveal Secrets, Like Where You Live," The New York Times, 11 August 2010.
    Original Story |  Archive

    ------------------------------ End of New Items ------------------------------

  8. "Air security document posted in error on Net," Associated Press International, 8 December 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  9. Terdiman, Daniel, "Bad PDF formatting reveals Google Voice numbers," CNET News, 30 October 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  10. Nakashima, Ellen , "Soldiers' Data Still Being Downloaded Overseas, Firm Says," Washington Post, 2 October 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  11. Moscaritolo, Angela, "First lady's safe house location leaked on P2P," SC Magazine, 29 July 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  12. Gedda, Rodney, "Oops, e-mail security vendor McAfee spills 1400 private names Recipients asked to
    delete the leaked data," ComputerWorld, 29 July 2009
    Original Story | Archive

  13. Kincaid, Jason, "The AP Reveals Details of Facebook/ConnectU Settlement With Greatest Hack Ever," Tech Crunch, 11 February 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  14. Vijayan, Jaikumar, "E-mail snafu exposes names of confidential witnesses in federal probe," ComputerWorld, 8 January 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  15. Bill Gertz, Bill, "Inside the Ring: Classified spillage," The Washington Times, 8 January 2009.
    Original Story | Archive

  16. Turton, Stuart, "Photographs contain digital fingerprints," PCPro, 18 November 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  17. Lipowicz, Alice, "DOD: Controlled but unclassified data is leaking," FCW, 27 October 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  18. Vijayan, Jaikumar, "Colorado state Web site dishes out SSNs of CEOs, other top execs," ComputerWorld, 8 October 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  19. Moses, Asher, "I'm a PC' made on a Mac," The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 September 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  20. Stine, Stephen, "Electronic Document Redaction and the FTC," American Bar Association, Undated. (circa 2008)
    Original Story | Archive

  21. Giordano, Maria, "Student ID breach embroils thousands," Tennessean.com, 11 July 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  22. Beard, Jeff, "Yet Another Redaction Infraction," LawTech Guru Blog, 5 June 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  23. Modine, Austin, "Metadata ruins Google's anonymous eBay Australia protest," The Register, 30 May 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  24. Malan, Douglas S., "GE Suffers a Redaction Disaster," The Connecticut Law Tribune, 28 May 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  25. "Ex-Clintonite sends out press release from new organization with Hillary contact info," CNN Newswire, 7 May 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  26. Wait, Patience, "Army Shuts Down Site for Scrubbing," FederalNewsRadio, 4 April 2008.
    Original Link | Archive

  27. Ball, Craig, "Clumsy Redaction Can Spell Negligence," Law Technology News, 25 February 2008.
    Original Story | Archive

  28. Weller, Robert, "Report: Official Sites, Not Bloggers, Breaching Army Security," The Associated Press, 22 August 2007.
    Original Story | Archive

  29. Jones, Ashby, "Doh! FTC Gaffe Spills Beans on Whole Foods," Wall Street Journal, 16 August 2007.
    Original Story | Archive

  30. Rugaber, Christopher S., "Error by FTC Reveals Whole Foods' Trade Secrets," Associated Press, 15 August 2007.
    Original Story | Archive

  31. "Military Files Left Unprotected Online," Associated Press, 12 July 2007.
    military.com  | Archive

  32. Hillhouse, R, J.,"Office of Nation's Top Spy Inadvertently Reveals Key to Classified National Intel Budget," thespywhobilledme.com, 3 June 2007.
    www.thespywhobilledme.com | Archive

  33. Cashmore, Pete, "Joost’s Deal Plans Hidden in PDF Presentation," Mashable Social Networking News, 18 May 2007.
    Original Story | Archive

  34. Moore, Pete, "The secret Iraq documents my 8-year-old found," Salon.com, 18 May 2007.
    www.salon.com | Archive

  35. Acohido, Byron, "Cyberspies exploit Microsoft Office," USA TODAY, 23 April 2007.
    www.usatoday.com | Archive

  36. Nakashima, Ellen, "U.S. Exposed Personal Data," Washington Post, 21 April 2007
    www.washingtonpost.com | Archive

  37. Chan, Wade-Hahn, "Census Bureau accidentally exposes personal data," FCW, 8 March 2007.
    www.fcw.com | Archive

  38. "Google gaff exposed user log-in data," The INQUIRER, 23 January 2007.
    Original Story | Archive

  39. Bloys, David, "The Truth About Redaction," News for Public Officials, undated. (circa 2006)
    www.davickservices.com | Archive

  40. Burt, Brandon, "So You’re Thinking of Becoming a Cheat," Salt Lake City Weekly, 17 August 2006.
    www.cityweekly.com | Archive

  41. OFFICE WATCH, Vol. 11 No. 33, 17 August 2006.
    www.office-watch.com | Archive

  42. Brewin, Bob, "Navy: Exposed personal data was Katrina-related," FCW, 27 June 2006.
    http://www.fcw.com/ | Archive

  43. Liptak, Adam, "Prosecutors Can't Keep a Secret in Steroid Case," New York Times, 23 June 2006.
    http://www.nytimes.com/ | Archive

  44. McCullagh, Declan, "AT&T leaks sensitive info in NSA suit," CNet News, 30 May 2006.
    http://news.com.com/ | Archive

  45. Walker, Jessica M., "What's a Little Metadata Mining Between Colleagues?," Daily Business Review, 21 April 2006.
    www.law.com | Archive

  46. Young, Jeffrey R., "Microsoft Word's Hidden Tags Reveal Once-Anonymous Peer Reviewers," The Chronical of Higher Education, 21 April 2006.
    Original Story | Archive

  47. Kopytoff, Verne, "Google's gaffe reveals internal secrets," SFGate, 8 March 2006.
    Original Story | Archive

  48. Hales, Paul, "Google gaff outs GDrive plans ," The INQUIRER, 7 March 2006.
    Original Story | Archive

  49. Naraine, Ryan, "Washington Post Caught in Metadata Gaffe?," eWeek.com, 22 February 2006.
    Original Story | Archive

  50. Krazit, Tom, "Slip-up spills beans on Dell notebooks," CNET News, 1 February 2006.
    Original Story | Archive

  51. Ewalt, David M., "When Words Come Back From The Dead," Forbes.com, 13 December 2005.
    http://www.forbes.com/ | Archive

  52. Wait, Patience, "White House accidentally exposes data in PDF file," GCN Magazine, 5 December 2005.
    http://www.gcn.com/ | Archive

  53. Ferguson, Iain, "Hit send...and regret it," ZDNet Australia, 4 November 2005.
    http://www.zdnet.com.au/ | Archive

  54. Zeller, Tom, Jr., "Beware Your Trail of Digital Fingerprints," New York Times, 7 November 2005.
    http://www.nytimes.com/ | Archive

  55. Wait, Patience, and Onley, Dawn S., "Document security flap at U.N. causes uproar," GCN Magazine, 25 October 2005.
    http://www.gcn.com/ | Archive

  56. Millman, Rene', "Expert blasts Home Secretary email blunder," SC Magazine, 16 September 2005.
    http://www.scmagazine.com/ | Archive

  57. Sturgeon, Will, "Blunder in Word shows government terror doubts, When will they learn?," Silicon.com, 16 September 2005.
    software.silicon.com | Archive

  58. Leyden, John, "Pentagon uber-hacker rap sheet spills attach details," The Register, 11 July 2005.
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/ | Archive

  59. Hamburger, Tom, "Nonpartisan Testimony Gets White House Edit," Los Angeles Times, 19 May 2005.
    http://www.latimes.com/ | Archive

  60. Jesdanum, Anick, "Military Mistake caused data leak," Associated Press, 2 May 2005.
    http://www.businessweek.com/ | Archive

  61. Hayes, Simon, "Canberra crackdown on Office leaks," Austrailian IT News, 20 May 2004.
    australianit.news.com.au | Archive

  62. Raimondo, Justin, "Redaction Alert! White House edits Aug. 6 presidential briefing, then claims it's been 'declassified.,'" Antiwar.com Behind the Headlines, 14 April 2004.
    Orignal Story | Archive

  63. Foss, Kurt, "PDF Secrets Revealed: PDF file redaction snafu exposes agents' identities," Planet PDF, undated. (circa 2004)
    http://www.planetpdf.com/ | Archive

  64. Lederer, John, Discussion regarding Microsoft Marketing Memo, American Bar Association, 28 March 2004.
    mail.abanet.org | Archive

  65. Jardin, Xeni, "P2P in the Legal Crosshairs," Wired News, 15 March 2004.
    Note: Skip to paragraph 5 to see why we listed this article.
    http://www.wired.com/ | Archive

  66. Shankland, Stephen and Ard, Scott, "Document shows SCO prepped lawsuit against BofA," CNET News, March 4, 2004.
    news.com.com | Archive

  67. "Danish Prime Minister Gets Bitten by Word," The Sydney Morning Herald (smh.com.au), January 13, 2004.
    http://www.smh.com.au/ | archive

  68. Poulsen, Keven, "Justice e-sensorship gaffe sparks controversy", Security Focus, 22 October 2003.
    http://www.securityfocus.com/ | Archive

  69. Chastain, Sue, "TechTV's Cat Schwartz Exposed: Is Photoshop To Blame?," About.com, 26 July 2003.
    Original Story | Archive

  70. Smith, Richard M., "Microsoft Word bytes Tony Blair in the butt," Computer Bytes Man Website, June 30, 2003.
    http://www.computerbytesman.com/privacy/blair.htm | href="http://docdet.mantech.com/archive/Tony_Blair.htm" target="_blank">Archive

  71. Foss, Kurt, "Washington Post's scanned-to-PDF Sniper Letter More Revealing Than Intended," Planet PDF, 26 October 2002.
    http://www.planetpdf.com/ | Archive

  72. Johnson, Nick, "Alcatel [Expletive Deleted] Up Bigtime," Morons in the News, 14 April 2001.
    web.morons.org | Archive

  73. McCarthy, Michael J. "Beware, 'Invisible Ink' Inside Computer Files May Reveal Your Secrets." Wall Street Journal (Eastern Ed), Vol. 236, Issue 78 (October 20, 2000). p. A1.
    Archive

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