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What would you do if your emails were stolen and published?

November 1, 2016UncategorizedDNC Hackers, Julian Assange, Politics, Press Ethics., privacy, Sony Pictures, WikileaksGary C. Woodward
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If we are outraged by theNational Security Agency and others “mining” our internet data, we might also save at least a little bit of annoyance with commercial enterprises that use hacked correspondence to capture readers and viewers.

See full article at the Star Ledger/NJ.com. 

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