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Screen Time | The Odido hack is also a bit of a tightrope walk in the reporting

Screen Time | The Odido hack is also a bit of a tightrope walk in the reporting

Tech reporter Rutger Otto reflects on a turbulent week for the Dutch telecom provider Odido following a security breach. The article examines the complexities and challenges of reporting on the hack while balancing information disclosure.

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