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Toms Shoes newsletter “hacked by a nice man”

Footwear retailer Toms has had its email newsletter compromised by someone who calls himself “a nice man”.

And he has strong opinions on the behaviour of other hackers…

Graham Cluley

Newsletter: Consumers would be more forgiving of data breaches if companies just came clean – Los Angeles Times

Newsletter: Consumers would be more forgiving of data breaches if companies just came clean  Los Angeles Times

A recent report from Experian found that 90% of consumers would be more likely to forgive privacy incidents if they’re notified in a timely fashion.

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