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Odido will not compensate customers after data breach from cyberattack

Odido will not compensate customers after data breach from cyberattack

Odido has announced it will not compensate customers following a data leak caused by a cyberattack in February. CEO Søren Abildgaard stated that the company was not found to have violated any regulations regarding the incident.

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Linda’s tomato plants are a hit at ATV De Hofgeest seedling market: ‘A lady told me my plant had an incredible yield’

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