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Odido data breach scam: Fake website charges €50 per claim

Odido data breach scam: Fake website charges €50 per claim

Victims of the Odido data leak are being warned about a fraudulent website that falsely promises to file compensation claims for a fee of 49.99 euros. The site is a scam, and customers are advised not to pay the requested amount or engage with the service.

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