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Paddy Power took four years to tell 650,000 customers their data had been stolen

Popular gambling website Paddy Power found itself admitting that it had suffered a serious data breach. The gambling website believes that the personal details of almost 650,000 customers (649,055 if we’re being precise) were put at risk by hackers who broke into the companys computer systems. Financial information such as credit card details were not compromised (thankfully) but there was an awful lot of information which was including customers names, usernames, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and prompted question and answer”]

Source: https://grahamcluley.com/gambling-website-paddy-power-took-four-years-tell-650000-customers-data-stolen/

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