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British Activist Lauri Love Accused of Hacking Deltek

Breach occurred July 2013, but the government market research firm didn’t realize it until eight months later.

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Hacker Breached NOAA Satellite Data from Contractor’s PC

Watchdog says it's a bad idea for personnel to access NOAA systems using personal computers

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Rhode Island to Unemployed: No Online Resumé, No Benefits

A new state mandate that claimants post their resumés online raises technical concerns.

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EPA Doesn’t Know How Much It Uses the Cloud, IG Finds

The agency says it has 11 cloud contracts, but the IG doubts that number.

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The Number of Foreign Fighters in Syria Now Exceeds 12,000 and Rising

Syria is now the ‘predominant battleground for extremists‘ plotting Western attacks as foreign fighters increase 50 percent since April, says U.S. counterterrorism director. By Kevin Baron

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Virtual Border Fence Project Halted After Raytheon Protest

GAO: DHS 'prejudiced' the contract during a botched competition for the $145 million surveillance project.

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Guantanamo's New Purgatory

If the Periodic Review Boards are to ever meaningfully review Guantanamo detainees' detention, they must address these issues of delay, transparency, and legitimacy. By Zak Newman

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Koch Brothers Firm Threatens to Sue Chicago

As petroleum coke piles grow near neighborhoods, Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants new limits.

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European Central Bank Blackmailed After Data Breach

Hackers obtained personal details of individuals who had registered for ECB events.

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Central American Leaders Push Obama, Congress for Security Assistance

Amid political paralysis over border security in Congress, the White House and DOD are forging ahead with Central American counterparts to address the crisis. By Molly O’Toole

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Few States Get Good Grades on Accessibility of Executive Orders

A new Sunlight Foundation report assesses how the 50 states make their governor's directives available to the public.

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After 6 Years and $300M, Social Security IT Project Still Doesn’t Work

Republican lawmakers want to know why the project has gone over-budget and behind schedule.

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Paul Ryan Wants to Give States the Lead Role in Anti-Poverty Fight

Possible 2016 presidential hopeful proposes consolidating 11 federal low-income programs, giving states more flexibility in providing aid.

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ISIL Is Now a ‘Full Blown Army’ in Iraq

House lawmakers grilled State and Pentagon officials to find out why the Obama administration has failed to stop ISIL from carving up Iraq and Syria. By Ben Watson