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    This image provided by the Twitter page of @fendifille shows a computer at Greater Preston CCG as Britain's National Health Service is investigating "an issue with IT"  Friday May 12, 2017.
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    Momentum builds for national privacy law

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    March 8, 2019 5:00 am
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    Facebook is responding to criticism that its platform was misused during the 2016 presidential campaign with new rules that force buyers of "hot button" ads to verify their identities beforehand.
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    A shift to privacy might solve problems for Facebook. It won’t fix divisive social media

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    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees in Washington, D.C., on April 10, 2018.
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    Mark Zuckerberg shares vision for revamped, privacy-focused Facebook

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    The seals of the U.S. Cyber Command, the National Secrity Agency and the Central Security Service greet employees and visitors at the campus the three organizations share March 13, 2015 in Fort Meade, Maryland. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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    It’s up to Congress to end NSA’s collection of phone metadata. It should

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    Cuomo directs state probe into Facebook after data-sharing report

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    This image provided by the Twitter page of @fendifille shows a computer at Greater Preston CCG as Britain's National Health Service is investigating "an issue with IT"  Friday May 12, 2017.
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    Guarding the cloud

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    February 22, 2019 5:00 am
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    Marriott hack spurs tightening of California data-security laws

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    New Congress starts strong on cyber
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    Apple flunks its own standard on Data Privacy Day

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    January 29, 2019 4:01 pm
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    Some of the Facebook and Instagram ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues, released by members of the U.S. House Intelligence committee, are photographed in Washington, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. The ads, dozens of which were disclosed for the first time, were released as representatives of leading social media companies faced criticism on Capitol Hill about why they hadn't done more to combat Russian interference on their sites and prevent foreign agents from meddling in last year's election.
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    Facebook has made fundamental changes since 2016 election, Sandberg says

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    January 21, 2019 5:36 pm
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