*“We have investigated ourselves, and concluded that we did nothing wrong.*
*These things happen, computers are very complicated and officer’s names and numbers are bound to find their way into the public sphere.*
*We have 24/7 CCTV, but the bits that show who released the information got corrupted and then went missing.*
*We also don’t log computer use at stations because data protectionprivacygdprleaveusalone.”*
Why can’t anywhere keep people’s data secure? First the electoral roll, then this and now I’ve also just read on BBC that a load of adopted children’s names have been leaked too. Can’t trust anywhere.
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*“We have investigated ourselves, and concluded that we did nothing wrong.*
*These things happen, computers are very complicated and officer’s names and numbers are bound to find their way into the public sphere.*
*We have 24/7 CCTV, but the bits that show who released the information got corrupted and then went missing.*
*We also don’t log computer use at stations because data protectionprivacygdprleaveusalone.”*
Why can’t anywhere keep people’s data secure? First the electoral roll, then this and now I’ve also just read on BBC that a load of adopted children’s names have been leaked too. Can’t trust anywhere.