A number of brands have announced breaches this month, including Tesco, which was the victim of a breach not because of its own systems but as a result of breaches at various websites in which users employ the same username and password across multiple sites. A U.S. senator recently said data breaches are simply a “fact of life” these days, and an eSecurity Planet report explains why brands’ stock prices may actually rise after breaches. The Privacy Advisor examines these and other recent breach reports.
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