[HN Gopher] A data 'black hole': Europol ordered to delete vast ...
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A data 'black hole': Europol ordered to delete vast store of
personal data
Author : DamnInteresting
Score : 42 points
Date : 2022-01-10 21:52 UTC (1 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (www.theguardian.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.theguardian.com)
| scrollaway wrote:
| 4 petabytes eh. Bonus points for the first article in several
| years to use CD-ROMs as a unit of comparison.
|
| > _" drawn from crime reports, hacked from encrypted phone
| services and sampled from asylum seekers never involved in any
| crime"_
| jdougan wrote:
| I wonder what their budget looked like for the data operations?
| It might actually be seperable if it is only a few years old and
| doesn't appear to be that black yet.
| bsedlm wrote:
| How could we be sure they aren't actually trying to cleanse
| evidence of high-level corruption and other crimes?
| Zababa wrote:
| Because the police doesn't collect those in the first place /s.
| FridgeSeal wrote:
| Putting aside the data collection for a moment, I really
| appreciate that the data watchdog (data protection supervisor)
| for the EU actually has the ability to find this data, has the
| authority to force the deletion and the policy makers and
| agencies actually appear to be willing to even entertain
| discussing where the boundary between privacy and security should
| lie.
|
| It's refreshing, especially in comparison with how things are
| done in my country.
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