Temu denies it was hacked or suffered a data breach after a threat actor claimed to be selling a stolen database containing 87 million records of customer information. […]

  • viking@infosec.pub
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    3 months ago

    Of course they deny everything, that’s the only thing they learn in China.

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      3 months ago

      Racism aside, they have to follow the regulations in countries they do business.

      So we need to ask, what tends to be the penalty for having a data breech and lying about it in the US and EU and China?

      Apparently China hit Chinese Uber, Didi for 1.2 billion when they had a data breech in 2022.