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The Social Security Administration has stopped publishing key customer-service metrics, which will make it more difficult to track whether performance is improving or eroding over time.
From confidential voters to protected persons — these are some of the ways the state allows people to keep their information ...
Ms. Stack, a contributing Opinion writer, reported from China, where she has worked as a journalist. I heard some surprising ...
Each year, about two million people are told they owe the Social Security Administration money because the agency ...
Are you storing sensitive data on a shared network drive? If so, your organization could be at serious risk of a data breach ...
The reappearance of this data on underground forums has prompted renewed security concerns and warnings from cybersecurity experts. “If you’re an AT&T customer, now’s the time to take action. A ...
Belk customers' personal data and social security numbers may have been compromised in a data breach early May.
DaVita is the second health care provider in Whatcom County to be attacked by hackers this year as the industry continues to see significant threats to protected patient data.
Supporters of Social Security privatization argue that the change would give individuals greater control over their retirement savings and potentially allow them to earn returns higher than those ...
House members said they are troubled by the Agriculture Department's plans to collect personal data from people who applied ...
The Computer Matching Act of 1988 prevents the federal government from using data and technology to prevent fraud and payment ...