It’s not the first time a used storage device of some type has yielded sensitive information, and it won’t be the last. Chris Ogle from Whangerei, NZ (pictured) got a surprise after he bought a used MP3 player from an Oklahoma thrift store for $18. Upon hooking it to his PC, he found 60 files of military information in total, including the names and personal details of American soldiers. While it’s bad enough that the information was on the device in the first place, it’s also hard to understand why they would