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Singapore’s Singtel says personal information of 1,29,000 users stolen in data breach
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February 18, 2021 08:49 IST
‘We have disappointed our stakeholders and not met the standards we have set for ourselves,,’ says the Group’s CEO Yuen Kuan Moon
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‘We have disappointed our stakeholders and not met the standards we have set for ourselves,,’ says the Group’s CEO Yuen Kuan Moon Personal information of about 1,29,000 customers of Singapore s leading telecom company Singtel has been stolen after a recent data breach of a third-party file sharing system, the company said.