After
hack, U.S. lawmakers look to
protect ?dot-gov? domain
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican and Democratic
U.S. senators introduced legislation on Wednesday to give the Department of Homeland Security more authority to
protect government Internet addresses, hoping to prevent more cyber attacks like recent massive breaches at the government's hiring ******.
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