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May 2018

Privacy

Revisiting Comeleak, by the numbers

This article was originally posted at GMA News Online. A little over two years ago, in the run-up to the 2016 national elections, a massive data breach earned the Philippines an unenviable place in the global spotlight. The headlines then said it all: Personal data of 55 million Filipino voters exposed! Read more…

By Jamael Jacob, 2 years5 months ago
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