As a CISSP I am not a bit surprised. These are all the result of untrained or inadequately trained users.
Re: Classified U.S. military info available over P2P.
The fact that classified information is on computer systems with unencrypted access to the internet is a breakdown in security procedures. The CISO's for the network have some resposibility however, for failing to have software that checks the security of systems accessing their networks.
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The lead sentence says "millions of documents", yet there is nothing in the article to indicate such an amount. One, of course is one too many, but let's cut out the hype