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After the senior week decadence ends, Wescam's confidential database is trashed; the system is dormant until the next spring.
University Sports sued Playmakers last year, accusing it of stealing its confidential database of historical sales information.
More than 40 construction firms, including Balfour Beatty and Sir Robert McAlpine, had been funding the confidential database, which recorded workers' trade union activities and conduct at work.
Over the next week, Healy also stumbled on other serious problems that originated in the DOC -- a failure to dispatch chaplains to the Pennsylvania crash site and a failure to realize that a confidential database of hospitalized victims existed.
The confidential database contains anyone 10 or older who child welfare investigators have found "reason to believe" abused a child — a threshold that means there is overwhelming evidence to support the accusation.
The World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday night condemned the hacking of a confidential database by a Russian cyber-espionage group which leaked the personal files of several top American athletes, including the tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams and the gymnast Simone Biles, and promised that it would soon publish "sensational proof" of famous athletes taking doping substances.
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But other confidential databases did not record any electronic footprints, and still don't, five years later, according to testimony.
Coombs writes that several witnesses will testify that warnings were not passed up the chain of command, and that Manning was allowed to retain access to confidential databases.
One former reporter claimed that Mulcaire was used on almost every story, if not for hacking into voicemail then for accessing confidential databases: "The paper was paying Glenn Mulcaire £2,000 a week, and they wanted their money's worth.
Mr. Gorrill said the information showed that 31 journalists working for The News of the World and The Sun "had acquired people's personal information through blagging," a term used to describe illicit hacking into confidential databases.
Manning has been charged with 36 counts relating to the transfer of state secrets from confidential databases in Iraq to the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks, charges that carry a maximum sentence of life in military custody.
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