
Veronica Egui-Brito
Doral and Hialeah Reporter at El Nuevo Herald
Doral and Hialeah Reporter at Miami Herald
Venezuelan, Human rights activist, MGP @IESA. Hialeah and Doral reporter for @miamiherald / @elnuevoherald Tips: [email protected] / (305) 3762664
Articles
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May 29, 2024 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Veronica Egui-Brito
MIAMI - A data irregularity that allowed city staffers in Doral to view council members' private folders on a shared network has led to escalating turmoil in the city, with a councilwoman and the mayor's chief of staff filing complaints against each other. The core of the complaints dates back to Jan. 24, when the city's Information Technology Department discovered what it called the "permissions misconfiguration." Two council members, Maureen Porras and Rafael Pineyro, were affected.
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May 29, 2024 |
elnuevoherald.com | Veronica Egui-Brito
Una irregularidad de información que permitió a empleados del Ayuntamiento de Doral ver los archivos privados de concejales en una red compartida ha provocado una agitación en la ciudad, en que una concejal y la jefa de gabinete de la alcaldesa han presentado denuncias una contra otra. El núcleo de las quejas se remonta al 24 de enero, cuando el Departamento de Tecnología de la Información de la ciudad descubrió lo que denominó “error de configuración de permisos”.
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May 29, 2024 |
thederrick.com | Veronica Egui-Brito
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May 29, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Veronica Egui-Brito
A data irregularity that allowed city staffers in Doral to view council members’ private folders on a shared network has led to escalating turmoil in the city, with a councilwoman and the mayor’s chief of staff filing complaints against each other. The core of the complaints dates back to Jan. 24, when the city’s Information Technology Department discovered what it called the “permissions misconfiguration.” Two council members, Maureen Porras and Rafael Pineyro, were affected.
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May 29, 2024 |
gazettextra.com | Veronica Egui-Brito
MIAMI — A data irregularity that allowed city staffers in Doral to view council members’ private folders on a shared network has led to escalating turmoil in the city, with a councilwoman and the mayor’s chief of staff filing complaints against each other. The core of the complaints dates back to Jan. 24, when the city’s Information Technology Department discovered what it called the “permissions misconfiguration.” Two council members, Maureen Porras and Rafael Pineyro, were affected.
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