"Data From Former Odido Clients Also Stolen in Massive Hack" - DutchNews.nl
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Het Financieele Dagblad reports that customers who switched to another provider five or ten years ago received an email stating that their data had been stolen.
The Credit Registration Office (BKR) has seen a significant increase in the number of people requesting access to their loan information following news of a major data breach at telecom provider Odido. According to a spokesperson, there was a spike in requests in recent days, which has now subsided somewhat.
Telecom provider Odido is investigating whether it has retained personal data of former customers for longer than permitted. This is in response to questions from former
Odido keeps customer data much longer than claimed; Many switching providers since hack
Odido keeps personal data of former customers much longer than it promises. The internet service provider’s privacy statement says it retains data for up to two years after the end of the contract. But former customers who switched up to 10 years ago received emails informing them that their data had been compromised in last week’s hack, Financieele Dagblad reported. Many Odido customers are jumping ship since the hack.
As the largest mobile operator in the Netherlands, Oodido has been the victim of a cyber attack. The personal data of more than 6 million customers has been exposed.
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