Why the attack on the DNC won’t be the last one like it

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The tech news cycle dovetailed with the political news cycle last week when first emails and then voice mails from the Democratic National Committee were released via WikiLeaks. And with the possibility of Russian involvement, the incident went from a domestic squabble to a potentially international incident.
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