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SINGAPORE, April 5 Around 30,000 individuals who have used the services of Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) may have had their names, contact details and other personal data exposed following a malware attack on a mailbox belonging to an employee of a third-party vendor last month.
The incident “may have resulted in an unauthorised access” to the employee’s mailbox, which also contains other data such as National Registration Identity Card details, educational qualifications and employment details, e2i said on Monday (April 5).
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One of the UK’s biggest steel companies has said it has “adequate funding” for its current needs after worries were raised over around 5,000 jobs when one of its main lenders filed for administration.
Bosses at GFG Alliance, which owns Liberty Steel, met with unions on Tuesday, saying they were looking for refinancing options after the collapse of Greensill Capital.
“While Greensill’s difficulties have created a challenging situation, we have adequate funding for our current needs,” GFG said in a statement.
It added: “Discussions to secure alternative long-term funding are progressing well but will take some time to organise. While this takes place we have asked all of our businesses to manage cash carefully.”
Boss of crisis-hit Liberty Steel warns some of his operations are loss-making
Sanjeev Gupta, whose firm runs 12 UK steel plants including one in Newport, is in a difficult position after its main lender Greensill Capital went into administration
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