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The Police Data Accessibility Project aims to request, download, clean, and standardize public records that right now are overly difficult to find.
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Lees meerThe malware known as ThiefQuest or EvilQuest also has spyware capabilities that allow it to grab passwords and credit card numbers.
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Lees meerThe lives of incarcerated people are usually hidden from society. On prison TikTok, they’re going viral.
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Lees meerCourtrooms can't afford to go back to their inefficient, inaccessible "normal." The innovative practices that arose from this pandemic need to be implemented now.
Lees meerIndia bans 59 Chinese apps weeks after border skirmishes killed 20 Indian soldiers. Russia and Brazil have previously blocked apps for their own reasons.
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