| Why bother hacking the police when they give out the data for free? on 12:18 - Aug 15 with 796 views | chicoazul | Everyone shouts at me when I bring up how amazingly useless Babylon as an organisation are, and yet here we are again. |  |
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| Why bother hacking the police when they give out the data for free? on 12:41 - Aug 15 with 762 views | GavTWTD | These breaches seem to be coming from FOIs. I expect these requests are processed by inexperienced staff but they should be checked by someone senior. |  |
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| Why bother hacking the police when they give out the data for free? on 12:44 - Aug 15 with 754 views | Ryorry | Bad as that is, you've got to feel for police & their families in NI whose lives are now at risk from the terrorists who didn't accept the GFA. Gobsmacking that the system there didn't have some kind of failsafe block to prevent the accidental release of data by a junior clerk, which is what we're told happened. Really shocking absence of security. |  |
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| Why bother hacking the police when they give out the data for free? on 13:33 - Aug 15 with 711 views | iamatractorboy | Pretty shocking. What's the betting it was as simple as being on an Excel tab that was hidden rather than deleted? Well it wouldn't surprise me anyway! |  | |  |
| Why bother hacking the police when they give out the data for free? on 13:37 - Aug 15 with 692 views | DanTheMan |
| Why bother hacking the police when they give out the data for free? on 13:33 - Aug 15 by iamatractorboy | Pretty shocking. What's the betting it was as simple as being on an Excel tab that was hidden rather than deleted? Well it wouldn't surprise me anyway! |
Had the same thought given how they worded it. |  |
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