Dan Froomkin: Why was Mitch McConnell fighting so hard to extend the Patriot Act as is? Maybe because if the hardliners gave up without a fight, it wouldn't look like the reformers had prevailed.
Joel Brenner: Of course the dough of outrage rose higher and higher when leavened with the yeast of hypocrisy.
Mark Buchanan: Sure it looks as if things are getting more peaceful. But, looking at the mathematics, that's exactly what we should expect to see, even if we're most likely due for a much more violent future.
Pamela Cobb: It's estimated that 80 percent of cyberattacks are driven by crime rings -- that has put digital crime on the map as one of the largest illegal economies in the world, with global profits reaching $445 billion annually.
Brian Krebs: Consumers who re-use passwords for sites holding their payment data are asking for trouble, and will get it eventually.
Brendan Hannigan: Just this month, a series of cyberthefts at more than 100 banks in 30 countries resulted in the loss of $1 billion.
John Kerry: Every country should mitigate malicious cyber activity emanating from its soil, and they should do so in a transparent, accountable and cooperative way.
David Koh, chief executive, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore: Cyber security is a critical issue in an increasingly borderless world and we look forward to working alongside France to better prevent and respond to evolving cyber threats.
Kevin Bankston: It's time for America to lead the world toward a more secure future rather than a digital ecosystem riddled with vulnerabilities of our own making.
David Cameron: For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens: as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone ... This government will conclusively turn the page on this failed approach.
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