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Nearly 1000 more data breach reports in 2025: ‘Scammer emails look very real’

Nearly 1000 more data breach reports in 2025: ‘Scammer emails look very real’

Data breach reports in the Netherlands increased by nearly 1,000 in 2025 as cybercriminals increasingly target corporate accounts to gain access. Experts warn that these sophisticated attacks, often involving deceptive phishing emails, can impact millions of individuals.

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George Clooney among the five hundred wealthiest people in France

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