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Jun 21, 2017
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Republican data analytics firm exposes voting records on 198 million Americans

Researcher Chris Vickery has discovered nearly 200 million voter records in an unsecured Amazon S3 bucket maintained by Deep Root Analytics (DRA), a big data analytics firm that helps advertisers identify audiences for political ads. The data was discovered on June 12, and secured two days later after Vickery reported the incident to federal regulators. Read More

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