The Hellenic Data Protection Authority fined the Hellenic Post 2.99 million euros after a data breach resulted in access to the company's files and malware installations. The authority found the company did not provide sufficient protections as required under the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
16 April 2024
Greece's DPA fines data controller for breach
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