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Clinton says cyber bill in Congress not enough to address security threats.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 59866150:MV8yODk3NDg0XzUxMDUyNjIwXzJCQkYwQTNC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 67637065:MV8yODk3NDg0XzUxMDUyMzY1XzM5NzJGOTVC] now was that lying witch on her broomstick when she said that? [/quote] Of course! [/quote]
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So Hillary wants more than she is going to get from Congress on cyber security.
Of course we know we are constantly being hacked by China...blah, blah, and more blah.
Is that the real reason Hillary wants to clamp down on the Internet? It seems they all want to do that, and it is to take away more people's online privacy.
Hillary is not the one to be telling us to follow rules on the Internet. She is a hypocrite and a liar.
Never forget Benghazi, and please do not support Clinton!
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Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said pending cybersecurity legislation in Congress does not go far enough to increase coordination between the government and the private sector.
Clinton — the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination — called recent online hacks of private business and the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management "a serious threat."
"It is a serious threat to our commercial interests, to our intelligence interests, to our strategic interests," she told reporters in Iowa during a rare question-and-answer session. "We have been trying to get a good plan going forward. We are making a little bit of progress on that in the Congress. It's, for me, not enough. It doesn't go far enough to try to have better coordination between the public and the private sector."
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