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News Steam Profile Helped Investigators Uncover US Military Leaker

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Last month, a number of photos were leaked online that appeared to be classified US military documents, including several marked "top secret." Now, the FBI has a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in connection to the leak, and the New York Times reports that the suspect's Steam profile led to a breakthrough in the investigation.


A breakthrough in our investigation came when the team identified a Steam profile in Airman Teixeira's name that led to an Instagram profile with photos of the exact location where leaked docs were photographed — a kitchen countertop in his childhood home.

— Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc)

Airman Jack Teixeira is accused of causing what officials call a "major security breach that cannot be allowed to happen again." The New York Times report states that its investigators found a Steam profile under Airman Teixeira's name, which was connected to an Instagram profile that had photos of a kitchen countertop that matched the leak documents.

The larger New York Times casts the suspect as the unofficial leader of a Discord server dedicated to war games and gun culture, which appears to be where the leaks first emerged. Group members say that Airman Teixeira shared descriptions of classified information (and eventually the documents themselves) in an attempt to show younger members of the group what "actual war" was like.


<p dir="ltr">Last month, a number of photos were leaked online that appeared to be classified US military documents, including several marked "top secret." Now, the FBI has <a href="">arrested</a> a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in connection to the leak, and the New York Times reports that the suspect's Steam profile led to a breakthrough in the investigation.</p><div data-embed-type="tweet" data-src="
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" data-has-image="true"><blockquote align="center" class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-mce-disable-toolbar="true"><p dir="ltr">A breakthrough in our investigation came when the team identified a Steam profile in Airman Teixeira's name that led to an Instagram profile with photos of the exact location where leaked docs were photographed — a kitchen countertop in his childhood home. <a href=""></a> <a href="">pic.twitter.com/DWlkN8xmqK</a></p> — Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) <a href="
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">April 13, 2023</a></blockquote> <text></text> </div><p dir="ltr">Airman Jack Teixeira is accused of causing what officials call a "major security breach that cannot be allowed to happen again." The New York Times report states that its investigators found a Steam profile under Airman Teixeira's name, which was connected to an Instagram profile that had photos of a kitchen countertop that matched the leak documents.</p><p dir="ltr">The larger New York Times <a href="">report</a> casts the suspect as the unofficial leader of a Discord server dedicated to war games and gun culture, which appears to be where the leaks first emerged. Group members say that Airman Teixeira shared descriptions of classified information (and eventually the documents themselves) in an attempt to show younger members of the group what "actual war" was like.</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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