Commander Advises Discretion in Cyberspace
Week of November 27, 2006
General Paul V. Hester, the Pacific Air Forces commander, stressed recently that what is posted on the Internet could get pieced together with other information that could jeopardize yourself, your family or your fellow servicemembers. MySpace, You Tube, Live Journal and Face Book are some of the social networking websites where servicemembers need to be particularly cautious even when communicating with family and friends.
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