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National Public Data is back with new owners, joining the ranks of other creepy, people-finding services. Here's how to get your profile removed from the site.
If by some chance you haven’t encountered it before we’d recommend you read about database input sanitization, someday it may save you from an embarrassing bit of code.
How the White House's claims about D.C. homelessness compare to the data Trump’s new orders crack down on homelessness in D.C. Here’s a breakdown of the city’s homeless population.
Data modeling, metadata management, and database design news, analysis, trends, and research from Database Trends and Applications magazine.
Nearly a million records, which appear to be linked to a medical-cannabis-card company in Ohio, included Social Security numbers, government IDs, health conditions, and more.
Homeowner sparks discussion by sharing energy bill data before and after installing a heat pump: 'I can now ... compare utility bills' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Some higher education advocates have long sought transparency in college admissions data, but President Trump’s latest actions to bring that dream to reality comes with trepidation in how the ...
The chart President Donald Trump displayed during an Aug. 11 news conference included 2023 data for Washington, D.C. homicides. Since then, the district’s homicide rate has fallen considerably ...
The HR tech giant said it had no indication of any unauthorized access to customer systems, but has not ruled out a breach affecting customers' personal information.
National Public Data has returned under new ownership as a free people search engine. While it purports to rely on publicly available information, you still should remove your records.