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- databreaches@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- databreaches@lemmy.zip
Temu denies it was hacked or suffered a data breach after a threat actor claimed to be selling a stolen database containing 87 million records of customer information. […]
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maybe it should be prohibited for big companies to keep certain kinds of information about people?
Anything that could possibly be used to dox someone needs to be deleted after refund policies expire.
Of course they deny everything, that’s the only thing they learn in China.
Racism aside, they have to follow the regulations in countries they do business.
So we need to ask, what tends to be the penalty for having a data breech and lying about it in the US and EU and China?
Apparently China hit Chinese Uber, Didi for 1.2 billion when they had a data breech in 2022.