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Microsoft, Google back Paris cyber pledge on hacks
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November 14, 2018
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Microsoft Corp., Google and Samsung Electronics Co. are backing a cybersecurity pledge coming out of Paris that promises to unite tech giants and governments in battling election tampering, compromised electronic components and software hacks.
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