### Explanation Despite non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and security policies, people often inadvertently reveal sensitive internal information through various channels. This includes: - Posting photos of workspaces that expose confidential information on monitors, sticky notes, or whiteboards - Sharing details about internal processes or unreleased products on social media - Discussing workplace incidents or policies on public forums - Accidentally including sensitive data in screenshots or presentations This tendency to overshare, combined with the permanence of online content, can lead to serious security breaches and data leaks even when there was no malicious intent. ### Examples - [Microsoft Employee Accidentally Leaks The Tab Feature In Notepad](https://www.techworm.net/2022/12/microsoft-employee-leak-tab-notepad.html) ### Types - behavioural ### See also - [[SOWEL-3. Creating Content]] ### Typical techniques - {{internal links to typical techniques}}