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D.C. and Congress Health Data Breach Affected More Than 56,000

The New York Times – Business:

The Social Security numbers and personal information of thousands of people, including some lawmakers, were stolen in a hack of a D.C. health marketplace disclosed this week.

Luke Broadwater
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Computers and the Internet, Cyberattacks and Hackers, DC Health Benefit Exchange Authority, Health Insurance and Managed Care, House of Representatives, Identity Theft, Senate, United States Politics and Government, Washington (DC)
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