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German discount supermarket chain Lidl has notified customers in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands that customer data was stolen after attackers breached one of its IT service providers. In notices published on its support websites in Belgium and the Netherlands, Lidl said it was informed of the incident last week. “Despite high IT security standards, unidentified individuals were briefly able to access a separately stored file containing customer data and steal some of it. The …
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