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The Breach That Supposedly Isn’t a Breach

California company’s bungled response risks the ‘Streisand Effect’ The handling of a recent data breach by Oakland, Calif.-based web services company Regpack provides a look into how the discovery and disclosure of a breach can turn into a real train wreck. It’s not clear when the more than 100,000 victims may be notified. Regpack develops web-based registration forms that can be integrated into websites. The company says the leak was the result of a developer’s error; it also contends there wasn’t a breach.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/breach-that-supposedly-isnt-breach-p-2253

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