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OPSEC ALERT PROTECT YOUR INFO!

Do you Yahoo?

How about Gmail or Hotmail? Is the e-mail account you use one that you got for free just for signing up? If so, remember things acquired for free may not be all they’re cracked up to be. Most “free e-mail” accounts do not use very strong security. Make sure you are careful and avoid sending sensitive information via e-mail. Hackers are known to target personal e-mail accounts of military people, looking for sensitive, personal information or information about military operations. Do not send work information on an unsecured “free” e-mail account. Think before you hit the send button. Be safe, use OPSEC!
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