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It's actually even more complex than that! After breaking the code, we intentionally obfuscated our responses to keep the Axis from identifying the leak.

A briefing included the designated cover story for the source of the intelligence stating it had come from Australian coastwatchers,[5] who supposedly had spotted an important high-ranking officer boarding an aircraft at Rabaul. Several historians say that the pilots were not specifically briefed on the identity of their target,[8][9] but Thomas Alexander Hughes wrote that Mitscher told the assembled pilots it was Yamamoto, to "provide additional incentive" to the fliers.[10]

Always practice your OPSEC!

Also, part of gathered intelligence was not used - and some real info was deliberately leaked.