US government employees “improperly” shared sensitive documents, including White House blueprints, with thousands of federal workers, the Washington Post first reported on Sunday. Staff with the General Services Administration (GSA), an independent agency that oversees the construction and preservation of government buildings, shared a Google Drive folder contacting confidential files to all GSA staff members, totaling more than 11,200 people. The folder was mistakenly uploaded to a Google workplace with the incorrect settings, making it accessible to all workers, a source told the Axios website after the Post’s story broke. The inadvertent leak began in 2021 under the Biden administration
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