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Music Service Deezer Admits Data Breach via Third Party, Possibly Affecting 200M+ Users
Dec. 7, 2022, 3:18 p.m. | Sven Taylor
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Deezer has admitted to a data breach via a third party after a hacker posted data from 200+ million Deezer users for sale on a hacking forum. In an email to RestorePrivacy, Deezer confirmed the incident and explained they are working with French authorities. Deezer, the popular music streaming service with millions of users around …
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