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Data breach involving everybody working in the state cannabis industry tied to investigation into Russian oligarch

And the Belmont blogger whom the state Cannabis Control Commission inadvertently e-mailed personal information on 17,000 Massachusetts cannabis workers - and former workers - is now in hiding. GBH reports on the case, which may stem from a commission investigation into the way a sanctioned Russian oligarch may have been funding one particular company that operates in Massachusetts.

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Weed paranoia is real.

It's true. You wouldn't hear this story about 17,000 liquor store workers because they're not under the same level of scrutiny from the government. But people are paranoid about weed, so here we are.

need to maybe spend more money on not being a dump.

And I’d like to add maybe state workers can think for a second before hitting send and not send lots of personal information to random people.

They sent the document in response to an open records request by a blogger. It's not as if they were just randomly emailing documents to unknown addresses.

Obviously they should have checked the data throughly before sending and redacted personal data. Generally the problem is agencies just rejecting all requests or providing comically little information which is also wrong.

Who's going to email personal data about working stiffs to our enemies?

“Working spliffs”

I am sure they were just looking for the gummies recipe. SMDH

You don't "hide" in a safe house you are sequestered there by some branch of law enforcement. They are synonyms so I guess hide would be a valid definition but "Safe House" usually means government involvement.

The CCC is an absolute joke who haven't done a single good thing since being formed, fire them all and get people who actually care about cannabis run things, these people can go back to being lobbyists and lawyers and whatever other scams they were into.