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Hackers gained access to credit cards and other information from guests at 14 Trump organization properties in 2016 and had unfettered access to the information for months. A statement released on the organization’s website reported that hackers gained access to “cardholder name, payment card number, card expiration date, and potentially card security code” information.

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People can be fired for all kinds of reasons: repeated lateness, safety violations, inebriation, and many others. Mostly stuff that’s in your control. However, cyberthreats should concern everybody, and although cyberincidents are not yet a common reason for firing workers, many experts believe that will change soon. Do you need to worry? Let’s find out!

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Telecommunications giants don’t seem to have any interest in shaking their legacy of complicity with government requests for user data. The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s latest Who Has Your Back report singles out AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Comcast as its lowest performers, saying that the providers’ policies prioritize government requests for user data over privacy.

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