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Posted on 23 July 2017

To report a security incident via SNOW, click here.

Alternatively, you may contact: cert .at. bournemouth DOT ac DOT uk

PGP KEY fingerprint: 3680 A925 66AF B668 8652  7374 666D 8DD8 81C5 97A6

KeyID: 81C597A6

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