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Alleged U.S. Government & Military Classified Documents Offered for Sale
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Incident Overview
The threat actor "jrintel" claims to possess and is offering for sale alleged classified U.S. government and military intelligence documents. The claimed materials reportedly include strategic assessments, operational frameworks, and defense technology reports attributed to multiple U.S. and allied intelligence organizations including the Department of Defense (DoD), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), U.S. Air Force (USAF), U.S. Space Force, and AUKUS partnership members.
According to the threat actor's post dated December 28, 2025, the alleged collection consists of 22 distinct intelligence documents covering strategic military operations, defense technology assessments, geopolitical analysis, and operational planning across multiple domains including conventional warfare, space operations, hypersonic weapons development, and submarine warfare doctrine. The documents are being offered individually with prices ranging from $500 to $1,500 USD, payable in cryptocurrency.
The threat actor's listing includes the following categories of alleged classified materials: