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      <title>Deep hide:)</title>
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      <description>Today I&amp;rsquo;ve read article on Polish security portal Niebezpiecznik.plabout a guy who was searching for information about his debtor and accidentally found a file with list of over 1000 debtors of PKO BP(Polish bank), more here(unfortunately only in Polish). First he was accused that he obtained this file illegally by breaking into bank&amp;rsquo;s network, but police found no evidence for that and file was indeed indexed by search engines. So after charges have been dropped bank&amp;rsquo;s spokesman informed general public that this file was, as he called it, &amp;ldquo;deep hide&amp;rdquo; and was indexed just after 4 years.</description>
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