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The credit reporting agency will pay up to $700 million in fines and monetary relief to consumers over a 2017 data breach that affected nearly 150 million people.
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FaceApp's surge in popularity has driven Sen. Chuck Schumer to call for a federal investigation into the St. Petersburg-developed app over potential "national security and privacy risks" to Americans.
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The U.S. Forest Service is investigating what it is describing as the unauthorized release of employees’ personal information, including Social Security…
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Montana Democratic Senator Jon Tester wants immigration officials to tell Congress when they eavesdrop on cell phone conversations. His proposal is part…
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An anti-abortion bill that would force doctors to save a potentially viable fetus is a step closer to the governor's desk.It passed the Montana House on a…
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There's a new effort underway in the state to better connect hospitals, doctors' offices and other health care providers. Like, through the internet.…
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A lot of the major players in health care in Montana got together today to work on sharing patient data digitally.At a meeting convened by the Montana…
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Montana’s Supreme Court ruled today on author Jon Krakauer’s request for University of Montana student records related to an alleged 2012 sexual assault.…
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05/17/2015 - In democratic societies some things have long been considered sacrosanct. Such as the right to privacy. Not any more. It is violated on a…
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A pair of bills intended to increase privacy in the digital age are making their way through the Montana legislature. They were each heard today in the…