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Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen plans more discussions with Facebook about...

Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen plans more discussions with Facebook about its response to his request for information on how the company handles hacked accounts, his spokeswoman said. Jepsen requested the information this month after a Connecticut state representative claimed…

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that her account was hacked in an effort to solicit money (WID Feb 16 p13). The website provided a preliminary response Tuesday, “which includes information that Facebook has asked us to keep confidential” because it references individual Facebook accounts, the spokeswoman said. It is the company’s policy “to let the requester decide whether the document is made public or kept private,” a Facebook spokesman said. At this time, Jepsen is not making the letter public, the spokeswoman said.