Flintshire council hacked by non-public data drafted

A summary of the comments of the people viewed on the website, but their non-public knowledge written.

However, “a conscious effort has been made to remove this coverage through a user of our website,” the board said.

Those affected have been contacted, authority confirmed.

He said the documents were removed from the public view after the violation was discovered within 3 hours of publication.

A “small number” of documents were revealed where other people had left comments on their Local Development Plan (LDP), the council said.

Present proposals for things like new favorite housing sites.

Governance Director General Gareth Owens said: “The board is also aware that the main non-public points of several Americans have been published online through those who would possibly have received them, or others.

“We who reissue these curtains are illegal and have provided evidence of the alleged crime to the Information Commissioner’s office.

“We apologize to everyone affected by this incident.

“The software used to protect those main points was not appropriate, and more physically powerful software has already been provided to ensure that the redacted data is secure when documents are republished soon.”

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