D.C. area is third riskiest for cybercrime
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Washington Post editors
Watch your passwords and your PayPal accounts. According to Symantec, makers of the Norton Anti-virus software, and independent research firm Sperling’s BestPlaces, the D.C. region ranks as the third riskiest area in the United States for cybercrime . Only Seattle and Boston fared worse, according to the report released Monday.
By
Washington Post editors
| March 22, 2010; 2:30 PM ET
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