Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Israeli Military Bans Soldiers From Playing Pokemon GO


Now who's going to find the Golem? Story out of Jerusalem, Israel:

The Israeli military is warning its soldiers about a new threat: the widely popular mobile phone game "Pokemon Go."

The army said Monday it has banned its forces from playing the game on Israeli military bases due to security concerns. In a directive to soldiers and officers, the army warned the game activates cellphone cameras and location services, and could leak sensitive information like army base locations and photographs of the bases.

The military is also concerned that soldiers could download a fake application that impersonates "Pokemon Go" but could leak information from soldiers' phones. Cont.

Story from - CTV News/AP

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