Thousands of people involved in a coronavirus track-and-trace programme in the Netherlands, have reportedly had their data leaked. Dutch health authorities, also known as GGD, has said that data had been stolen in two separate leaks, and there's no information on how many people may be affected by the breach. The GGD admitted that in one of the breaches, an entire data set was leaked and offered for sale online.
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