Report: California gun data breach was unintentional

California's breach of personal wisdom for lots of loads of gun house owners earlier this 365 days was as soon as the result of poor training and lack of technical revel in
California's breach of personal information for hundreds of thousands of gun owners earlier this year was the result of poor training and lack of technical expertiseOriginal article
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