Sentence examples for accidentally disclosed from inspiring English sources

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Ordinarily a person would be told if their information had been accidentally disclosed to any third party".

But on Wednesday, the government appeared to have accidentally disclosed Dyson is working on one, along with other big companies outside of the automotive industry, such as Apple.

In August Guardian Australia reported that the Australian federal police had accidentally disclosed sensitive metadata about criminal investigations by failing to redact documents provided to the Senate.

In this video, he may have accidentally disclosed his location in either Afghanistan or Pakistan, among the Mullah Omar-supporting elements of the Taliban.

The personal details of world leaders at the last G20 summit were accidentally disclosed by the Australian immigration department, which did not consider it necessary to inform those world leaders of the privacy breach.

The Kazakh government calls such accounts frame-ups by its enemies -- except for a $1 billion stash, accidentally disclosed, which it says was tapped to rescue the Kazakh economy in 1998.

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Still, I'm not sure that our burgeoning love for on-demand television means journalists should be forced to write under perpetual embargo, for fear of accidentally disclosing some vital plot development that Susie and Neil from down the road haven't caught up with.

It works differently from Meltdown; Spectre essentially tricks applications into accidentally disclosing information that would normally be inaccessible, safe inside their protected memory area.

Revealing too much information or evenly accidentally disclosing confidential information could put your company and its intellectual property at risk.

However, by enabling greater access to a compilation of personal data concerning one's health and genetic information from different sources, and spanning a lifetime, they increase the risk that personal health data could accidentally be disclosed or distributed to unauthorised parties (Hoffman 2010).

"This is an unfortunate but perfectly cautionary tale of not only how we should look more carefully at protecting data after it is collected," says Lee Tien, a senior staff lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group in San Francisco, "but also how the data is to be safeguarded before we collect it to make sure it isn't used improperly or disclosed accidentally".

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