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Italy's data protection authority has criticized Intesa Sanpaolo for underestimating the severity of a data breach involving thousands of customers, including the Prime Minister. The authority stated that the bank did not provide sufficient information about the breach and that it poses a high risk to individuals' rights and freedoms, potentially leading to disclosure of financial information and reputational damage.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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