Security News > 2022 > July > Alibaba execs hauled in to discuss Shanghai Police data leak

Senior execs from Alibaba Cloud were summoned to discuss the data leak that saw information pertaining to a billion Chinese citizens sold on the dark web, according to Nikkei and The Wall Street Journal.
The Shanghai Police leak is believed to be the biggest data breach ever.
Crypto biz Vauld requests six-month restructuring moratorium.
Singapore-based crypto lending company Vauld has sought a six-month moratorium on being wound up.
London-based crypto platform Nexo has formally expressed interest in acquiring Vauld.
On July 11, the same day as the shortfall was disclosed, Vauld parent company Defi Payments filed for a six-month time out to restructure the company.
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