Tatianna Harris
March 16, 2026

This Week in Leaks: March 16, 2026

TWIL: Government and enterprises hit by insider threats - From internal strategy decks to unreleased products and political memos, these insider leaks shaped recent headlines.

Confidential government documents and briefings were leaked to news outlets, while retail and gaming giants’ sensitive operations and product launches were exposed. This week's stories:

Leaked FBI intelligence report
March 10, 2026
The FBI and National Counterterrorism Center’s joint intel briefing, intended for release to state and local authorities, was leaked.

Document from Department of Homeland Security leaked
March 9, 2026
Pictures of a “for official use only” DHS report warning of Iranian retaliation were leaked.

Internal documents at Amazon leaked
March 10, 2026
According to leaked internal files shared with a media outlet, Amazon’s recent outages and code release safeguards are under review.

Leaked memo from UK Prime Minister
March 11, 2026
A leaked memo from PM Keir Starmer to his cabinet, reiterated the importance of working closely with the UK Government in Scotland, Wales, and Norther Ireland.

MSRP for Ford's new Mustang leaked
March 5, 2026
Pricing details revealed a six-figure starting MSRP for the new supercharged Ford Mustang Dark Horse, according to a leaked dealer memo.

Why it matters…

Leaks like these occur across every industry—from government and technology to retail and automotive manufacturing—coming from individuals with legitimate access to sensitive files, product information, or internal communications.

In today’s interconnected world, information can spread globally within minutes through media outlets, forums, and social platforms, making the question, “if something leaks, can it be traced back to the source?” seem like an impossible task.

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