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S.C. taxpayers at risk as cyber-thief swipes data

Nov. 20: A report is expected to be released Tuesday detailing how an unknown cyber hacker broke into South Carolina's computers and stole millions of tax returns from residents dating back years. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. A report is expected to be released Tuesday detailing how an unknown cyber hacker broke into South Carolina's computers and stole millions of tax returns from residents dating back years. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

S.C. taxpayers at risk as cyber-thief swipes data

Nov. 20: A report is expected to be released Tuesday detailing how an unknown cyber hacker broke into South Carolina's computers and stole millions of tax returns from residents dating back years. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. A report is expected to be released Tuesday detailing how an unknown cyber hacker broke into South Carolina's computers and stole millions of tax returns from residents dating back years. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports. (TODAY)

Data reveal where Romney and Obama voters eat

Oct. 15: As the presidential candidates prep for the second debate,  both campaigns are digging into potential voters' personal lives to get them to the polls. This practice of As the presidential candidates prep for the second debate,  both campaigns are digging into potential voters' personal lives to get them to the polls. This practice of "data mining" has revealed Obama supporters are likely to eat at Red Lobster, while Romney backers prefer Olive Garden. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (TODAY)

Facebook cools data center using cold Oregon air

Oct. 6: Facebook is using crisp Oregon air to help power users' status updates and likes. The Weather Channel's Dave Malkoff reports. Facebook is using crisp Oregon air to help power users' status updates and likes. The Weather Channel's Dave Malkoff reports. (NBC News)

Matthews: Jobs data could be game-changer

June 4: Chris Matthews, host of msnbc's Chris Matthews, host of msnbc's "Hardball," talks with TODAY's Savannah Guthrie about the fallout from Friday's unemployment and jobs numbers, which he says have the potential to change the course of the campaign. (TODAY)

How safe is your smart phone's data?

March 8: If your phone is lost or stolen, do you have a password to protect your personal information? NBC's Tom Costello reports that you may be at greater risk than you think. If your phone is lost or stolen, do you have a password to protect your personal information? NBC's Tom Costello reports that you may be at greater risk than you think. (TODAY)

Census data paints new picture of Americans

Sept. 29: The latest snapshot of America shows a population that is quickly becoming much more multi-racial, with the percentage of non-Hispanic whites declining in 15 states. NBC's Tom Costello reports.  (Nightly News)The latest snapshot of America shows a population that is quickly becoming much more multi-racial, with the percentage of non-Hispanic whites declining in 15 states. NBC's Tom Costello reports.  (Nightly News)

Census data reveals quickest commutes

Sept. 22: According to U.S. census data, the average American commute is now a little longer than 25 minutes. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)According to U.S. census data, the average American commute is now a little longer than 25 minutes. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Will WikiLeaks data dump damage diplomacy?

July 26: U.S. diplomats scrambled Monday to reassure Pakistan's government that while the leak of classified military documents about the war in Afghanistan were unauthorized, the documents do support widely held suspicions that Pakistan's intelligence agency secretly supports the Taliban. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)U.S. diplomats scrambled Monday to reassure Pakistan's government that while the leak of classified military documents about the war in Afghanistan were unauthorized, the documents do support widely held suspicions that Pakistan's intelligence agency secretly supports the Taliban. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

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