Pentagon Limits Troops' Web Access

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Citing security concerns and technological limits, the Pentagon has cut off access to those sites for personnel using the Defense Department's computer network.
14th May, 2007 - 8:42pm / Post ID: #

Pentagon Limits Troops' Web Access

Do you think the Pentagon is justified for such decision or is it one more burden soldiers who are fighting overseas has to go through?

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WASHINGTON - Lt. Daniel Zimmerman, an infantry platoon leader in
Iraq, puts a blog on the Internet every now and then "to basically keep my friends and family up to date" back home.

It just got tougher to do that for Zimmerman and a lot of other U.S. soldiers. No more using the military's computer system to socialize and trade videos on MySpace, YouTube and nine other Web sites, the
Pentagon says.

Citing security concerns and technological limits, the Pentagon has cut off access to those sites for personnel using the Defense Department's computer network. The change limits use of the popular outlets for service members on the front lines, who regularly post videos and journals.

"I put my blog on there and my family reads it," said Zimmerman, 29, a platoon leader with B Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment.

"It scares the crap out of them sometimes," he said.

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