How to track Emmanuel Macron: uncover the initial installment of our investigation “StravaLeaks”

Security Breach through Strava Usage

An investigation by “Le Monde” has revealed a security breach affecting the safety of world leaders like Macron, Biden, and Putin. Their own bodyguards’ use of the sports social network Strava has compromised their security. The bodyguards of President Macron, for example, regularly publish their running routes on the platform, inadvertently exposing the President’s whereabouts to the public.

Vulnerabilities of Presidential Security

The use of Strava by the security personnel not only discloses the movements of the President but also divulges personal information such as home addresses, photos of their families, and hobbies. This unintentional sharing of sensitive data poses a significant risk as it could potentially make them targets for malicious individuals seeking to harm the President.

Implications and Consequences

The revelations from this investigation highlight the grave consequences of the lax security practices within the inner circles of world leaders. By tracking the movements and habits of the security personnel, it becomes possible to anticipate the locations where Emmanuel Macron will be staying during his travels.

Uncovering Security Flaws

In the first episode of the video investigation “StravaLeaks,” we delve into how the footprints left by President Macron’s security detail on Strava have inadvertently exposed critical security vulnerabilities. The detailed location data shared by these individuals makes it alarmingly easy for anyone to track the President’s movements.

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