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Human error leads to countless leaky databases. But Google has some new protections in place to help cloud customers better help themselves.
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Lees meerNew reports indicate that Cambridge Analytica, the data team affiliated with Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, harvested data from 50 million Facebook users—and Facebook failed to stop them.
Lees meerThe Colombian-American hacker became famous in the early 2000s for breaking into the systems at organizations like *The New York Times*, and later for his role in Chelsea Manning's arrest.
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