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The JayMac News Show

ISIS Wants You to Be Sloppy With Private Information

Mar 23, 2015, 07:39 PM

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The Browsers talked to the Utah National Guard and Pentagon about the steps servicemen and women need to take to stay safe in the wake of ISIS posting private information. We should use these precautions even if we're not in the military. #ISIS #Privacy #KSL

Are you sure no one could find where you live based on what you post?

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