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The Library of Congress computer systems have returned to normal after facing a four-day long cyber attack.  Library Director of Communications Gayle Osterberg would not comment about the origin of the attack, but praised the IT department’s efforts to keep the agency afloat. The attack began Sunday and caused intermittent outages of service for websites […]

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The Library of Congress believes its found the source code to a never-released version of handheld game Duke Nukem: Critical Mass, unearthed from a trove of games submitted for copyright registration. It was originally supposed to be the start of a new trilogy, but it was released to terrible reviews, and its big brother Duke Nukem […]

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It’s been a slow summer in Gov news, but at least the Library of Congress seems willing to let you unlock your cell phone. The SEC just “liked” (or at least ignored) Facebook’s IPO mess, and DHS is now the Department of Homemade Software. Read on…

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