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D.C. Health Marketplace Hack Could Compromise Lawmakers’ Personal Information

The New York Times – Business:

A cyberattack on the District of Columbia’s online health insurance marketplace may have compromised identifying data of many members of Congress and other users.

Luke Broadwater
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Computer Security, Computers and the Internet, D.C. Health Benefit Exchange Authority, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Health Insurance and Managed Care, House of Representatives, Jeffries, Hakeem, McCarthy, Kevin (1965- ), Privacy, Senate, United States Capitol Police, United States Politics and Government
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