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For new psychoactive substances, a computer-predicted database provides theoretical mass spectra (bottom image) that could help detect these designer drugs and their metabolites in urine samples.
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.
Workday says hackers used social engineering to access personal data during a breach The company says the breach occurred through its third-party CRM, but no customer info was accessed.
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.
The resulting uncertainty has left many Americans asking: If official government data can’t be trusted, how can you know if the economy is struggling?
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.
Rowan Digital Infrastructure begins $900M data center project in Lytle.
6 communication tips to help fix a mental load imbalance in a relationship Ask for ownership, not “help.” ...
Oracle has unveiled its latest database offering it claims will enhance agentic AI deployments and help with data sovereignty demands. The Oracle Globally Distributed Exadata Database on Exascale ...
Baptist Health South Florida reports patient data breach tied to vendor Cerner/Oracle Health. Compromised information includes names, SSNs and medical records.
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