« StravaLeaks » : comment « Le Monde » a pu localiser et suivre 18 000 militaires via l’application sportive, et pourquoi cela pose problème
For over two years, *Le Monde* has been tracking a significant portion of French military personnel via the Strava fitness application. This tracking, conducted almost daily, allows the observation of troop movements, particularly in sensitive areas.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedFor over two years, *Le Monde* has been tracking a significant portion of French military personnel via the Strava fitness application. This tracking, conducted almost daily, allows the observation of troop movements, particularly in sensitive areas. The ability to monitor these movements poses a threat to both military operations and the individuals involved. The article highlights the security risks associated with soldiers' use of the app and the potential for revealing operational details through their activity data. The "StravaLeaks" reveal how easily sensitive information can be inadvertently exposed.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
3 extracted« Le Monde » effectue un suivi quasi quotidien sur Strava d’une part significative des effectifs militaires français.
Leurs mouvements peuvent ainsi être observés notamment dans des zones sensibles.
Cela menace tant les opérations que celles et ceux qui y participent.