
“It was revealed this month that the Pentagon had ordered staff at its top-secret missile defence unit to stop watching porn on U.S. government computers. The recent violation at the Missile Defence Agency came to light after fears were raised that viruses may have already been smuggled into the department’s mainframe through x-rated sites. An internal probe then found that some staff had been downloading adult material on office computers and sharing them with each other via the internal network.”
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