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Breach Exposes Millions Of Chinese Chat Logs

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Victor Gevers of cybersecurity organization GDI Foundation revealed that he discovered a database of 364 million records that included social media profiles and chat logs linked to names and identity card numbers. The database could be accessed online by anyone who searched for its IP address, and exposed photographs, addresses and locations.

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Meal Kit Firm Home Chef Reveals Data Breach

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They provided a sample showing the type of information in the database. In response to a request for comment from PYMNTS, Home Chef sent a link to its Q&A page about the breach. Bleeping Computer reported the meal kit company did not say whether the data breach notification is related to its database being sold.

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UK?s National Health Service Gave Tech Giants Access To Millions of Britons? Health Records

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Palantir did not respond to requests for comment from Bloomberg and CNBC. Also published with the document are 23 pages of similar contracts with Google, Microsoft Corp. and Faculty, an artificial intelligence startup in London that is working on the NHS’s coronavirus response and was also given access to the data.