A past police case raises serious questions about the privacy and how law enforcement monitors officers' use of sensitive information.
A statewide database of once-secret public records of misconduct and use of force by California law enforcement officers, including records from Solano County and Vallejo, launched this week. Anyone ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The public can now search internal affairs documents and other police-misconduct records from nearly 700 California ...
The Los Angeles Times today published the Police Records Access Project, a new searchable database featuring once-secret police records. Built by UC Berkeley and Stanford University, 1.5 million pages ...
On Tuesday, personal data broker National Public Data acknowledged a data breach that involves 2.7 billion pieces of personal information, including names, addresses and Social Security numbers, in ...
Running an online background search is a great way to find out personal information on almost anyone. Whether you're looking to research a potential date, look up a new neighbor, or identify an ...
(NEXSTAR) — Billions in personal information records may have been exposed in an April data breach, a recent lawsuit has alleged, prompting warnings from identity experts. A class action lawsuit filed ...
Cleveland will investigate a council employee for allegedly "improperly" downloading thousands of public records, sparking a heated conflict between Mayor Justin Bibb and City Council leadership who ...
Cameras have gone up around Eugene and Springfield this year. Here's what we know so far from record requests.
A statewide database of once-secret public records of misconduct and use of force by California law enforcement officers launched this week. The Police Records Access Project encompasses 12,000 cases ...
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