Census Software Is Full Of Defects, Watchdog Says
From this morning's Earlybird:
• "A key software system for the 2010 Census is behind schedule and full of defects, and it will have to be scaled back to ensure an accurate count of the U.S. population, according to a government watchdog report," USA Today reports.
• "More than 75,000 computer systems at nearly 2,500 companies in the United States and around the world have been hacked in what appears to be one of the largest and most sophisticated attacks by cyber criminals discovered to date, according to a northern Virginia security firm," the Washington Post reports.
• "Democrats and Republicans have tapped into the Google-Apple fight to debate whether the $787B stimulus is a success or flop," The Hill reports. "The parties released Web ads on Wednesday parodying commercials that have become staples of the two competing tech giants' marketing."


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