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AFN Incirlik Radio Newscast: Fake DODSAFE Website
AFN Incirlik
June 13, 2023 | 0:52
According to local military cybersecurity experts, there is a fake website that is mirroring DoD SAFE. DoD SAFE (Secure Access File Exchange) Service makes it easy to exchange unclassified files up to 8.0 GB that can't be sent through email services.
(Defense Media Agency audio by Senior Airman Dillon J. Audit)
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