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Internet protection bill on Brown’s desk


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By Patrick McGreevy and Melanie Mason, Los Angeles Times

SACRAMENTO — Internet users would get more protection for their confidential information under a bill that lawmakers sent Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday.

The legislators also want Brown to extend carpool-lane access for owners of hybrid plug-in vehicles and to toughen state rules for storing guns.

The Internet bill is an effort to keep up with technology, lawmakers said. Existing law requires that consumers be notified when database operators find breaches that disclose Social Security, driver’s license and credit card numbers or medical records.

But California does not require customer notification when passwords, user names or security questions and answers are breached.

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  1. Gus says - Posted: September 5, 2013

    But will California be able to protect internet users from the federal government?

  2. cosa pescado says - Posted: September 5, 2013

    Seems like the federal government is worried about protecting its self from the internet. As it should.
    Strike that. All governments are worried.