cyber security

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President Donald Trump has cast doubt on Moscow's involvement, despite even his own secretary of state and attorney general saying the intelligence points to Russia.
It's time to start paying much closer attention to permissions.
There's always something ― or someone ― listening.
The newspaper shot back that Trump's own officials made clear they had no security concerns about the article.
But it's not too late to change things before 2020, Alex Stamos said.
Dan Coats says the danger signs are as serious as warnings before 9/11.
“I suspect the president of the United States is sophisticated enough to know what he should or shouldn’t be talking about on an unsecured line,” Sen. Jim Risch said.
The task force will examine use of the internet to spread violent ideologies and recruit followers, and how hackers breach private corporate and government data.