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Japanese automaker Nissan said that the personal information of about 100,000 individuals in Australia and New Zealand was exposed during a cyberattack that the company reported in December. Nissan published new details of the investigation into the incident on Wednesday, stating that it has begun notifying the victims, which include customers, dealers and some

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