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AT&T

AT&T

SUQIAN, CHINA - JULY 12, 2024 - Illustration Call and text message data of most mobile users of AT&T(T.US) was leaked, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China, July 12, 2024.

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AT&T

AT&T

SUQIAN, CHINA - JULY 12, 2024 - Illustration Call and text message data of most mobile users of AT&T(T.US) was leaked, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China, July 12, 2024.

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AT&T

AT&T

SUQIAN, CHINA - JULY 12, 2024 - Illustration Call and text message data of most mobile users of AT&T(T.US) was leaked, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China, July 12, 2024.

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AT&T

AT&T

SUQIAN, CHINA - JULY 12, 2024 - Illustration Call and text message data of most mobile users of AT&T(T.US) was leaked, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China, July 12, 2024.

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Line operator says 440,000 personal records leaked in data breach

TOKYO, Nov. 27 Kyodo -Tech giant LY Corp. reported a massive data breach on Monday, saying as many as 440,000 items of personal data, including more than 300,000 linked to Line messaging app users, were leaked due to unauthorized access to an affiliate's computer system in October.(Kyodo)

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Turkish observer voices concerns over U.S. cyber espionage

STORY: Turkish observer voices concerns over U.S. cyber espionage DATELINE: May 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:51 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of U.S. related footage 2. various of China's report 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TUNC AKKOC, Head of Harici Media in Türkiye 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): TUNC AKKOC, Head of Harici Media in Türkiye STORYLINE: A Turkish observer has expressed concerns over cyber espionage activities by the United States, saying that the U.S. is trying to dominate and manipulate the internet. A set of highly classified documents from the U.S. Pentagon were leaked online last month, showing that Washington is trying to gather information from everyone, including its allies. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TUNC AKKOC, Head of Harici Media in Türkiye "The complete control of the global internet system is one of the most crucial foundations of the U.S.'s global leadership strategy. Even today, the U.S. generally maintains control over the worldwide data flow systems. As

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Leaked documents an evidence of U.S. meddling in other countries' affairs: Palestinian expert

STORY: Leaked documents an evidence of U.S. meddling in other countries' affairs: Palestinian expert DATELINE: April 26, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:03 LOCATION: GAZA, Palestine CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Pentagon 2. various of street views in U.S. 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): HUSSAM DAJANI, Gaza-based political analyst 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): HUSSAM DAJANI, Gaza-based political analyst STORYLINE: A Palestinian expert has said the reported leaks of classified Pentagon documents reveal that the United States has been meddling in other countries' affairs. Earlier this month, reports on batches of alleged U.S. intelligence documents that were uploaded on social media platforms such as Twitter and Telegram grabbed headlines. According to U.S. officials, several of the documents are authentic and are believed to have been generated between mid-February and early March. They contain extensive top-secret data related to U.S.-friendly nations, including Ukraine, South Korea and Israel. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabi

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Data on Osaka city's 680,000 voters in 2011 election leaked online

Data on Osaka city's 680,000 voters in 2011 election leaked online

OSAKA, Dec. 14 Kyodo - Municipal government officials in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, bow in apology at their office on Dec. 14, 2015, saying that personal information on all the around 680,000 voters in Sakai in the 2011 Osaka gubernatorial election had been leaked on the Internet as an employee had handled the data inappropriately.

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Policyholders' data likely leaked by outsource employees: Alico

Policyholders' data likely leaked by outsource employees: Alico

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuyuki Takahashi (C), a representative of Insurer Alico Japan, speaks about the company's in-house probe into a large leak of its customers' credit information at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 11, 2009. Takahashi said it was highly likely that the leak occurred through fraudulent access by employees at a company working on behalf of Alico Japan.

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13.

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa (L) bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13.

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Direct sales firm Japanet possibly leaked data

Direct sales firm Japanet possibly leaked data

SASEBO, Japan - Akira Takata, president of Japanet Takata Co., a direct sales company, speaks to reporters at the company's head office in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on March 9 about the leakage of its customers' data.

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(1)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

(1)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 27. He confirmed that data have been leaked on some 4.52 million subscribers to the firm's Internet connection service Yahoo BB in connection with attempted extortions.

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(2)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

(2)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (2nd from R) and his aides bow in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 27. Son confirmed that data have been leaked on some 4.52 million subscribers to the firm's Internet connection service Yahoo BB in connection with attempted extortions.

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4 arrested over Softbank extortion with leaked client data

4 arrested over Softbank extortion with leaked client data

TOKYO, Japan - Ken Miyauchi, vice president of Softbank BB Corp., a co-operator of Yahoo BB Internet connection service, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 24 about client data leakage from Yahoo BB.

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Japan Pension Service failed to prepare for cyberattacks

Japan Pension Service failed to prepare for cyberattacks

Toichiro Mizushima, president of the Japan Pension Service, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 20, 2015. The JPS released an internal survey report saying that the JPS had failed to prepare for cyberattacks, allowing its data on about a million people to be leaked through a cyberattack in May. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Defense personnel's data feared leaked after cyberattack

Defense personnel's data feared leaked after cyberattack

Photo taken on July 6, 2015 shows Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya in Tokyo, mainly used by Defense Ministry officials and run by the mutual aid society for the ministry's employees. Information about defense personnel may have been leaked after a computer at the hotel suffered a cyberattack in May. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Defense personnel's data feared leaked after cyberattack

Defense personnel's data feared leaked after cyberattack

Photo taken on July 6, 2015 shows Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya (front) and the Defense Ministry headquarters (behind) in Tokyo. Information about defense personnel may have been leaked after a computer at the hotel, mainly used by Defense Ministry officials and runs by the mutual aid society for the ministry's employees, suffered a cyberattack in May. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Data on 12,000 people feared leaked from Tokyo chamber of commerce

Data on 12,000 people feared leaked from Tokyo chamber of commerce

Hideo Takano, executive director of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, attends a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2015, to announce that personal data on more than 12,000 people, mostly those of member firms of the chamber, may have leaked following a virus attack. The revelation followed a massive data leak from the Japan Pension Service. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Data on 12,000 people feared leaked from Tokyo chamber of commerce

Data on 12,000 people feared leaked from Tokyo chamber of commerce

Hideo Takano, executive director of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, attends a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2015, to announce that personal data on more than 12,000 people, mostly those of member firms of the chamber, may have leaked following a virus attack. The revelation followed a massive data leak from the Japan Pension Service. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Pension Service mails apology letter over data leak

Japan Pension Service mails apology letter over data leak

Japan Pension Service employees prepare at its headquarters in Tokyo on June 3, 2015 to mail letters of apology over the recent leaking of data of some 1.25 million people. Names, pension ID numbers plus other personal information leaked as a result of a cyberattack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension data leak caused by infected e-mail attachment

Pension data leak caused by infected e-mail attachment

Photo shows the headquarters of the Japan Pension Service in Tokyo's Suginami Ward on June 2, 2015, the day after the institution acknowledged that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's public pension program have leaked following unauthorized access triggered by an infected e-mail attachment. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki speaks to reporters at the parliament house in Tokyo on June 2, 2015, regarding the leak of 1.25 million pension data items after unauthorized access. The leak was confirmed the previous week after an infected e-mail attachment was opened by a member of staff of the Japan Pension Service. Sources said that the title of the e-mail is the same as a pension-related document which was released by the ministry. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki (C) speaks to reporters at the parliament house in Tokyo on June 2, 2015, regarding the leak of 1.25 million pension data items after unauthorized access. The leak was confirmed the previous week after an infected e-mail attachment was opened by a member of staff of the Japan Pension Service. Sources said that the title of the e-mail is the same as a pension-related document which was released by the ministry. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

1.25 mil. pension data items leaked after unauthorized access

Toichiro Mizushima (front), head of the Japan Pension Service, offers an apology at a press conference at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Tokyo on June 1, 2015, after announcing that about 1.25 million data items related to public pension premium payers and benefit recipients have leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Pension service head apologizes for data leak

Toichiro Mizushima, head of the Japan Pension Service, expresses an apology at a lower house panel in Tokyo on June 3, 2015, after announcing on June 1 that data including names and ID numbers of about 1.25 million people in Japan's universal public pension program have been leaked following unauthorized access triggered by a virus mail attack. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa (L) bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13. (Kyodo)

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13. (Kyodo)

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(1)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

(1)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 27. He confirmed that data have been leaked on some 4.52 million subscribers to the firm's Internet connection service Yahoo BB in connection with attempted extortions. (Kyodo)

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(2)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

(2)Softbank confirms data leaked on 4.52 mil. clients

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (2nd from R) and his aides bow in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 27. Son confirmed that data have been leaked on some 4.52 million subscribers to the firm's Internet connection service Yahoo BB in connection with attempted extortions. (Kyodo)

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Policyholders' data likely leaked by outsource employees: Alico

Policyholders' data likely leaked by outsource employees: Alico

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuyuki Takahashi (C), a representative of Insurer Alico Japan, speaks about the company's in-house probe into a large leak of its customers' credit information at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 11, 2009. Takahashi said it was highly likely that the leak occurred through fraudulent access by employees at a company working on behalf of Alico Japan. (Kyodo)

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Direct sales firm Japanet possibly leaked data

Direct sales firm Japanet possibly leaked data

SASEBO, Japan - Akira Takata, president of Japanet Takata Co., a direct sales company, speaks to reporters at the company's head office in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on March 9 about the leakage of its customers' data. (Kyodo)

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4 arrested over Softbank extortion with leaked client data

4 arrested over Softbank extortion with leaked client data

TOKYO, Japan - Ken Miyauchi, vice president of Softbank BB Corp., a co-operator of Yahoo BB Internet connection service, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 24 about client data leakage from Yahoo BB. (Kyodo)

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Four held in SDF data leakage case

Four held in SDF data leakage case

KAWASAKI, Japan - Shigeharu Oku, 54, a former Maritime Self-Defense Force officer, is escorted to the Nakahara Police Station in Kawasaki on Nov. 4 after being arrested on suspicion of attempting to blackmail Fujitsu Ltd. into buying back leaked computerized data on the SDF. Three other persons were arrested for their involvement in the case. (Kyodo)

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