Saturday, July 21, 2018

Singapore personal data hack hits 1.5m, health authority says

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Singapore personal data hack hits 1.5m, health authority says
Singapore personal data hack hits 1.5m, health authority says
The attack by hackers on a health database has affected about a quarter of the population.
Hackers net almost $1m in Russian bank raid
The theft is the latest in a series by the MoneyTaker gang which has targeted Russian banks
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