The Fitne Application Reveals U.S. Army Secret Data

Application for the Strava exercise has uncovered the movement of American soldiers at bases in Syria and Afghanistan due to security gaps. “Strava uses GPS and escorts users who choose to use this option. Based on the collected data, as well as the data from the fittbit circles like Fitby and Jobown, a [...]
“Strava uses GPS and escorts users who choose to use this option. Based on collected data, as well as data from fitnes circles like Fitbit and Jobown, a <x1 height of heat” of user activities” is created, reports the BBC.
Controversal application currently has about 27 million users worldwide and the <x0) heatmap” that was released in November shows user trends in the period from 2015 to the end of 2017, in non-real times.
Security errors were first noted by 20-year-old Australian student Nathan Russer, who posted his findings on Twitter. On the map, there were roads around the American base in Syria, Yemen, Niger, Afghanistan and other countries. The Royal British Air Force base was also noted on the Volkland Islands.
The Pentagon has reacted to reports saying it was considering whether additional steps should be taken on the issue.










