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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Broadcast, DOC [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 11:11 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Guidance regarding WikiLeaks To: All Commerce Employees and Contractors Recent reports indicate that a number of government documents have been posted on the WikiLeaks website. These documents may or may not contain information that is considered National Security Information (classified information) and as such, the information is NOT authorized for downloading, viewing, printing, processing, copying, or transmitting via non-classified Government-issued computers, laptops, blackberries, or other communication devices and is not an authorized use of DOC IT equipment. Doing so would introduce potentially classified information onto our unclassified networks and represent a potential security incident. There has been a rumor that the information is no longer classified since it resides in the public domain. This is NOT true. Executive Order 13526, Section I.1(4)(2) states "Classified Information shall not be declassified automatically as a result of any unauthorized disclosure of identical or similar information." The information was neither properly nor improperly "declassified" by the appropriate authority and requires continued classification or reclassification. Please do not attempt to access any of the WikiLeaks documents via the WikiLeaks website or through other websites hosting those documents because these documents may contain classified information. Accessing the WikiLeaks documents will lead to sanitization of your PC to remove any potentially classified information from the system and result in possible data loss. If you have questions regarding this broadcast or have accessed the WikiLeaks documents, please contact the DOC Computer Incident Response Team at email [email protected] or call (202) 482-4000. ________________________________________________________________ This message was authorized by the Office of Secretary OSY/OCIO. Please do not reply to this message. The broadcast email account is not monitored for incoming mail. Via Cryptome. |