Security News > 2018 > October > Don't make us pay compo for employee data breach, Morrisons begs UK court
2018-10-09 13:02
Beaks ponder first-of-a-kind data protection case Lawyers for supermarket chain Morrisons today urged the UK Court of Appeal to overturn an earlier judgment that made the company partly liable for a criminal data breach that saw 100,000 people’s payroll details published via Tor.…
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