A government database in Eastern Europe with an open directory. A private security camera feed in a high-rise in Singapore.
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A new line appeared at the bottom of the document, as if someone were typing it in real-time inside his own Notepad: A government database in Eastern Europe with an
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A cloud storage bucket belonging to a multinational logistics firm, completely unencrypted.
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