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People with security clearances are not usually allowed to access or store classified information on nonsecured computers, and the information technically remains restricted until it is formally declassified — even if it has been leaked to the public.
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Brannan said no, because although that information is technically public people are incredibly sensitive about the network and environment that they create.
Even when a store's inventory information is technically correct, it may still suffer from bad data because employees routinely put products in the wrong places.
Under the Constitution, the fact that a specific piece of information might technically be "classified" should not be sufficient to close a hearing if the information is already known to the public (and easily found on the Internet).
The share of Facebook users who confessed to falsifying information, which technically violates Facebook's terms of service, was a notable increase — about double — from when the same question was posed two years ago.
Insecure Direct Object References (IDORs): Calmus summed up indirect object references succinctly, saying of them: "They allow you to get access to information you technically shouldn't have access to". In essence, IDORs permit rapid privilege escalation, which can lead to the leaking of information from other users or allowing hackers to perform an action on behalf of a user.
I was surprised the information was technically publicly available, but not accessible in a meaningful way.
So the Justice Department continues to insist that journalists and others who receive classified information are technically violating the law if they know that they are in possession of classified information and release it.
Despite billing itself as a safer option than taxis, Uber has a documented woman problem, and there is plenty of evidence the app's tracking features and display of personal contact information (even technically de-identified) exposes female riders and drivers alike to stalking and harassment.
For example, clinicians wanted to understand how functional status changed over time, the rate of change and basic baseline information: " He technically doesn't have full-blown dementia yet, but he's definitely getting more and more forgetful over the past year".
Even if the information doesn't technically "belong" to someone else, disclosure might hurt that person.
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