Analysts say the Trump-era Department of Justice failed to safeguard sensitive data in its latest release of over 3 million Jeffrey Epstein files, potentially harming victims and fueling digital piracy. Slate senior writer Tony Ho Tran reported that users could exploit the DOJ dump to download software, e-books, and other materials, highlighting the department’s lack of basic protections. The massive trove, spanning 30 years of Epstein-related documents, raised questions not only about Trump’s connections to Epstein but also about the DOJ’s failure to prevent public exposure of victim information.
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