MI6 agent forgets to delete work records from camera before selling on eBay
We'd swear this had to be some sort of spoof on the impeccable James Bond, but sadly enough, the whole thing is true. A secondhand Nikon Coolpix camera which sold on eBay for a mere £17 ($30) turned out to be a real bargain once its new 28-year old owner completed his first image dump. Along with decidedly decent snaps from his US vacation, he also found a number of "top secret" images, diagrams and sketches that have since been confirmed as MI6 material. We're talking photos of rocket launchers, hand-drawn graphics of terrorist links and all sorts of other information not at all intended for civilian eyes. 'Course, the whole thing could just be the act of one talented Photoshopper, but we highly doubt the agency would be so fortunate.[Via Digg, image courtesy of WWII Airplane Model]






















Even if he did delete it, the files can still be recovered as it's on a flash drive... How can they hire someone so stupid?
Why did this camera even leave the agency in the first place if it has such confidential information?
Engadget readers know how to securely erase digital media. Last time I checked no Engadget readers were martial arts masters with expertise in espionage, a license to kill and certainly not devilishly handsome and charming.
@black
Yeah, the only way you'd think this would leave is as a pile of melted plastic and silicon.
@linuxamp:
Speak for yourself :P
Oh man, talk about a rock and a hard place. You get the camera, and it's got top secret crap on it. Your choices are A: Say nothing, delete the pictures, throw it in the river and hope to god that noone remembers there were pictures on the camera or B: Turn the thing over and hope you didn't see any James-Bond-Style "For your eyes only" crap that gets you ball tortured by a French Algerian (worst five minutes in bond history...). Personally I'd choose A, because I'd feel obligated to spare Queen and Country an embarrassment like this one.
I think it's a gross understatement that the MI6 officer responsible faces "The sack". I'd say he probably faces a hell of a lot more than "The sack".
That 007 is up to his shenanigans again.
Well somebody is down a job after this...
Not right likely! This was intentionally "leaked" in this manner to make people think MI6 knows anything confidential about terrorists, rockets etc.
The illusion of security my friends.
You know what's sad? I don't know whether you're joking or not - I'd believe that...
Hehe, MI6 is endorsed by Nikon :)
Shouldn't MI6 have some ultra tiny, super hi-res, waterproof, crush proof, encrypted camera with instant satellite uplink? Either there have been some serious budget cuts or Q is just slacking.
What, because you'd expect to know about it?! It's all about secrets!
Q retired.
You twits, this was not a mistake - this is installment 1 of a marketing campaign for their new Facebook recruiting drive!
Secret agent double 0 n00b
As black said... it's idiotic that the camera was even sold. These people should be issued "company" cameras, which naturally belong to the Queen and can never be sold. In fact, they probably are, and this agent either "stole" one and sold it, or, more likely, used his personal camera for work. (Or, third possibility, swapped flash cards between his personal and work cameras, and forgot to swap them back.) Either way... pretty stupid. Bad show dude, and bad show MI6.
yuh, he stole it to make a massive financial gain of SEVENTEEN POUNDS.
Bond: "You know you're cleverer than you look."
Q: "Still, better than looking cleverer than you are."
You guys left out the outrageous part that slashdot and the linker article covered. This guy went to turn in the camera to the police, but was ignored as they didn't believe him. Later they raided his house and took the camera and his computer. Reward for being a good citizen.
Just check out the article as published in the Sun newspaper in the UK
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1749217.ece
Now have a look at the slideshow to see some of the items supposedly on the memory stick!
I nearly wet my pants laughing only the Sun could come up with this crap!!!!
right... Exactly! This is The Sun people! They're worse than The Enquirer!
Check out #4 lol. Brings back memories of the 90's.
I also love the way they frequently refer to MI6 as M16. They've done it once in that article, that I've seen, and frequently do it on others.
Speaking of #4... Why the heck would an agent waste time setting up a Claris product shot, just to cap the screen? I'm puzzled here...
Woohoo, #4 is a spyshot of the next gen iPhone!
Response to #2:
Hey, you with the big rocket launcher: let me send a picture of you so I can send it to your wife, eh? Alright.... turn a bit to the left.... shoulders square.... *click* alright nice picture m8, you sure look like a big bad terrorist there with your big rocket launcher..... yeah that's what your wife said....
How did THIS make it to engadget? It's from THE SUN, the worlds most fake newspaper.
because Sun is not the only news to cover it...
I thought they used Sony gear
Ahahaha! So I wasn't alone in noticing that Casino Royale was just slightly better than 2hr, $150 million Sony Advertisement.
Bullshit The Sun stories on engadget? Did you not check the link and see the stock advertisement photo's that are supposedly secret MI6 shots? I'm ashamed for engadget and hope this won't happen again.
Headline should be, "Blogger forgets to check timestamp on old story before posting on Engadget"
I'm not sure where the "one talented Photoshopper" comes in to play. Did you see the slide show? I'm actually glad you posted this story. It's the best laugh I've had all week.
i always imagined spys used pen-sized cameras. at least Sony cameras, phones and laptops :)
at least should wait till other media report to bring this to engadget... the sun has tons of more ridiculous stuff than this...
@ djpurpose...
i'm glad someone else looked at the slideshow, because it is ridiculous. some stack of random papers and "terrorist files" or whatever as the caption. not to mention the last shot, which is obviously some sort of computer ad from the 90s, just take a look at the lighting in that and you know it wasn't some spy photo.
Ah, there is nothing quite like another country's flop to help me pretend that all is well here in the good old usa. oh wait they just temperaraly lost a camera. Damn, scooter libby still number one intelligance agency screw up. oh well, at least there will be plenty of idiots making youtube video about this.