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Part of this week’s news includes yet another major data leak — this time involving AT&T, which announced that account information for 7.6 million current and 65 million former customers was released on the dark web in mid-March. Details consist of full names, email addresses, home addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, account numbers and passcodes, and social security numbers. But a relative of mine got a warning much sooner about being caught in that group of 72.6 million people. On March 22, an email from Google hit their Gmail inbox, with a simple subject line: “You have new dark web r…

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