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Seiko says ransomware attack led to leak of 60,000 ‘items’ of personal data
Oct. 25, 2023, 7:40 p.m. |
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Japanese watchmaker Seiko announced on Wednesday that a ransomware incident initially reported this summer resulted in the breach of about 60,000 pieces of personal data from customers, employees, business partners and job applicants. The company said it had completed a comprehensive review of the breach with outside cybersecurity experts. The leaked data had been stored
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