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...and the ball buster might have been dropped.
Breaking news: The FBI accidentally released 11,000 unredacted files. File set 8 is out there and being poured over. File set 7was heavily redacted and some bright spark changed the 7 in the url to an 8 and ta da!
Lets just see what surfaces...

When you say "accidentally"...?
 
I suggest you steer away from witty quips involving the ECHR or the EHRC.
I set the standards so high, I feel I get unfairly criticised.
 
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Yes I see what you are saying. The files were on hold but they didn't secure the web page where other files are being held.

Seems that if you do CTRL + F in the 'redacted' files, you can still search the text, if they've just put black background. If you search for 'trump', you get no returns, but 'trump ' (with a space afterwards) gets 600 hits., because they didn't think to block people searching for his name with a space afterwards. Internet sleuths are ace.

Trump, meanwhile, hires only the brightest.
 
Seems that if you do CTRL + F in the 'redacted' files, you can still search the text, if they've just put black background. If you search for 'trump', you get no returns, but 'trump ' (with a space afterwards) gets 600 hits., because they didn't think to block people searching for his name with a space afterwards. Internet sleuths are ace.

Trump, meanwhile, hires only the brightest.
As someone in the legal profession, flattening PDFs and removing personal data is completely basic stuff. And about as complex as "save as" or selecting the right print option.

#numpties
 
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