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Clip: 6/4/2015 | 6m 1s
News Wrap: Hackers break into federal personnel office
In our news wrap Thursday, suspected Chinese hackers reportedly broke into the Interior Department as well as the office that handles security clearances. Data for 4 million people may have been compromised. Also, at least 150 people were killed in Accra when a gas station exploded. Flames spread to fuel that had spilled into flood water. In addition, others are said to have drowned.
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News Wrap: Hackers break into federal personnel office
Clip: 6/4/2015 | 6m 1s
In our news wrap Thursday, suspected Chinese hackers reportedly broke into the Interior Department as well as the office that handles security clearances. Data for 4 million people may have been compromised. Also, at least 150 people were killed in Accra when a gas station exploded. Flames spread to fuel that had spilled into flood water. In addition, others are said to have drowned.
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