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Edward Felten, a computer security expert at Princeton. A coding flaw called Heartbleed left websites including Yahoo, Google and Facebook vulnerable.
Peter Gelb, the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, in a letter to the union representing the chorus. The Met, worried about declining box office income and high labor costs, recently asked its unions to accept cuts of roughly 16 percent.
âThereâs a lot of potential for whistle-blowers and justified worry for fraudsters.â
Steven F. Grover, a lawyer who represents whistle-blowers who sue doctors and hospitals. Medicare released the most detailed data in its history on treatment decisions made by physicians and other practitioners.
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