Court tells software firm Nebu to come clean about massive data leak
1 year, 9 months ago

Court tells software firm Nebu to come clean about massive data leak

Dutch News  

Judges in Rotterdam have given software company Nebu two days to provide market research firm Blauw with all the information it currently has about last month’s massive data leak. VodafoneZiggo, the NS and health insurance company CZ are among the reported 139 companies whose client data appears to have been downloaded via the leak. In addition, Nebu must provide Blauw with any new information that emerges within four hours of discovery and to provide the firm with an update twice a day from now on. Nebu is part of Canadian stock exchange listed company Enghouse, and according to its website, provides software to market research companies in several other European countries.

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Court tells software firm Nebu to come clean about massive data leak
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