A senior state prosecutor in Connecticut received a diversionary program after allegedly using privileged law enforcement databases to spy on a romantic rival. The defendant accessed the eProsecutor and Municipal Access-Judicial Electronic Bridge systems repeatedly for personal background checks, highlighting significant vulnerabilities in internal database access controls. Developers and security architects must prioritize robust audit logs and granular access permissions to prevent the weaponization of sensitive data by authorized users.
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