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Why the IRS was just hacked – again – and what the feds can do about it

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imageFederal computer systems are under near-constant attack from hackers and cyberthieves. Is our information protected well enough?Colin, CC BY-SA

Last month hackers stole Internal Revenue Service data belonging to more than 100,000 taxpayers. This sort of attack on the IRS and other federal computer systems keeps happening – and succeeding...

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