On the recordFebruary 24, 2016
So I must say that the very least we owe Federal employees, given this breach, it would seem to me is lifetime protection for data that cannot be changed.
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congress.govSo I must say that the very least we owe Federal employees, given this breach, it would seem to me is lifetime protection for data that cannot be changed.
Norton argues that federal employees deserve lifetime protection due to the data breach.
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