A reporter mailed a letter containing a bluetooth tracker to a naval vessel so he could discover the ship’s location.

This should be prosecuted as espionage.

Categories: Military

3 Comments

ghostsniper · April 18, 2026 at 1:41 pm

Nonsense. This is a dutch navy designed problem.
Note:
“….the Dutch Ministry of Defense posted instructions online to make it easier for family and friends to communicate with personnel aboard a navy ship, but “”didn’t fully consider the ramifications”” for operational security (op-sec).”

Further:
“…the Dutch authorities now ban electronic greeting cards, which, unlike packages, weren’t x-rayed before being brought on the ship.”

This could have been a letter bomb that blowed the hands off a soldier.
Or a legitimate terrorist attempt.

The dutch navy should give the journalist a $10k reward for exposing a security risk.
Remember, THEY gave him the tools.

    Divemedic · April 18, 2026 at 2:02 pm

    So if I am wearing a Rolex to WalMart and someone robs me at gunpoint, I should give him a reward for exposing my vulnerability?

Honk Honk · April 18, 2026 at 2:11 pm

The EU rump vassals will take on Ivan that beat Hitler and Napoleon?
Meanwhile our Navy eats shoe leather and canned carrots for morale.

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