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    Breaking news – the Washington Post has been hacked

    June 24, 2025

    The Washington Post says that the email accounts of some of its journalists have been hacked.

    The likely culprits? A foreign government (take your pick…)

    Why would they want to do that? Because journalists are often afforded access to valuable and sensitive information, and may be in touch with human-rights activists in oppressive regimes.

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