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2013 is not 10 years, and The Atlantic found it notable
editThe New York Times denied being hacked on August 15, and technically it was true, but misleading.
If someone took the address sign in front of your building and placed it on a nearby building, and then someone denied that anything happened to your building, it would be true, the building was still intact, but people who never visited you before would enter the wrong building. Atlantic magazine's article was titled "How Not to Get Hacked Like the New York Times" (author Rebecca Greenfield). Pi314m (talk) 18:45, 19 June 2019 (UTC)