Pentagon Probes Data Leak at Peter Thiel's Dialog Exposing Senior US Officials
The Pentagon is investigating a data exposure at Peter Thiel's secretive Dialog group after a misconfigured website unmasked senior U.S. intelligence officials and active-duty special operations personnel, raising operational security risks.
June 27, 2026Clash Report
The briefing room at the Pentagon in Virginia, January 8, 2020 - Reuters
The Pentagon has launched an operations security examination into a major data exposure at Dialog, a secretive private events group co-founded by Peter Thiel.
The breach compromised the personal information of multiple U.S. national security personnel.
These include an active-duty intelligence officer embedded with a Tier 1 special operations unit and a senior National Security Council official advising President Donald Trump, according to WIRED.
Operational Security Risks
The exposure revealed private details of 222 registrants for the Dialog event.
The database included current and former senior military and national security officials from the United States and allied nations.
The active-duty military intelligence officer and the NSC official were registered as new participants.
Both were invited to attend Dialog’s upcoming August retreat located outside Dublin, Ireland.
The White House declined to comment on the exposure. Officials requested that the NSC official, a former CIA officer, remain unnamed on national security grounds.
Misconfigured Infrastructure
Dialog internally classified the incident as a cyberattack. However, evidence indicates the files were exposed due to a misconfiguration in the group’s website.
Anyone could create an account with an email address to access the files. Users simply needed to load the group’s application landing page to view the dossiers.
Outside counsel for Dialog issued a letter stating that the data was stolen and demanding its return. The organization did not respond to press inquiries regarding the incident.
The discovery originated from a tip by Swiss cybersecurity researcher maia arson crimew. She was indicted by federal prosecutors in 2021 on hacking-related charges but has not been convicted.
Unmasked Dossiers
Exposed files contained dates of birth, home addresses, mobile numbers, headshot photos, and private authentication tokens. Some records also listed spouses and family members as emergency contacts.
Dialog collected registrant questionnaires that prompted personal disclosures. The NSC official predicted that future espionage will target behavior more than secrets.
Another former Pentagon technology office director warned of domestic terrorism targeting artificial intelligence datacenters.
The individual also noted possessing one of Saddam Hussein’s gold-plated AK-47s.
The database exposed more than 20 current and former military and intelligence officials.
This included a retired U.S. general and a retired official who held a senior security role in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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