Hackers have exposed heavily redacted information from the latest 11,034 documents in the Epstein files, released on Monday.
Redact” once meant to edit. But around the middle of the 20th century, it began to refer to one particular kind of editing.
[I first posted a version of this post in 2020, but I've seen the problem enough since to think it was worth mentioning again.] I have often run across documents written by lawyers that looked ...
The files went public. The black bars raised questions. And the internet tried to fill in the blanks. Here’s what actually happened.
“Anyone can read the redactions of the Epstein Files by just copying and pasting them into a word doc. The people at Trump’s ...
The inadvertent exposure of a sensitive Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security manual earlier this week serves as a sobering reminder to enterprises that often overlook pitfalls of ...
However, legacy redaction processes leave much to be desired in terms of efficiency, ease of use, and certainty. Today, the status quo of document redaction still entails time-consuming manual ...
Using redaction tools to enhance document clarity and professionalism. Quickly eliminate unwanted watermarks for professional-looking documents. Vanaia has launched ScanWritr Online, an innovative ...
The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents ...
Frustration is mounting inside the Justice Department as it races to redact thousands of pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein before they must be released Friday, multiple sources familiar with ...
Documents containing Social Security numbers and other sensitive private information have long gone unredacted when filed in Missouri courts. As courts throughout the state prepare to expand the ...
The inadvertent posting of sensitive TSA documents this week should serve as a reminder to corporate IT operations not to overlook the security challenges of electronic document redaction. The ...