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Over 350,000 people join mass claim against Odido after data breach

Over 350,000 people join mass claim against Odido after data breach

More than 350,000 individuals have joined a mass claim against telecom provider Odido following a significant data leak. The privacy foundation Consumers United in Court (CUIC) initiated the collective legal procedure, reporting rapid growth in participants since Monday.

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