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Italy's Intesa Sanpaolo apologized for a security breach where an employee allegedly spied on high-profile figures, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and thousands of customers. The employee was fired, and the Data Protection Authority was notified. Intesa also filed a complaint and appointed a retired Carabinieri police official to oversee cybersecurity and security services. Meloni expects the judiciary to investigate any potential conspiracies.
Courtesy: theprint.in