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WASHINGTON 鈥?Years of fundamental cybersecurity lapses left the government personnel agency wide open to a pair of hacks that have exposed the private information about nearly every federal employee, along with detailed personal histories of millions with security clearances, officials acknowledged to Congress.Democrats and Republicans on the House Oversight and
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