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January 28, 2010, 4:55PM
Oklahoma Tax Commission Hacked
The website of the Oklahoma Tax Commission was the apparent victim of a hack yesterday, one in which visitors to the website were prompted to accept an Adobe license agreement and download software. Read the full article. [Infosecurity]
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The Oklahoma Tax Commission website has been cleaned, locked down, and is functioning correctly.