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Hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans are starting to get some answers after the state's job website was hacked earlier this month as part of a national data breach.
Calling it a “catch-22”, Oklahoma state officials declined to release which state agency was discovered to have been attacked by hackers, claiming on Wednesday that releasing the name could compromise the agency further.
Cyber security is a concern at the state Capitol with experts reporting nearly a half million threats in the past year -- threats that could target you.