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Dutch Court Orders Nebu to Disclose Data Breach in Two Days Or Pay Daily Penalty


The court of Rotterdam obliges software supplier Nebu to tell within two days whether data of millions of Dutch people have been leaked. If the company does not do so, it must pay a penalty of 25,000 euros per day. The data breach may have exposed customer data from many large companies.

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