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Health Minister Hugo de Jonge announced late Wednesday that the CoronaMelder app will stop sending warnings for 48 hours while the government checks if users’ data is secure. The Dutch app uses “exposure notification” technology developed by Google and Apple that generates random codes that can be exchanged by phones whose users are close to […]

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One of the largest ISPs in The Netherlands has shut down its email services after hackers posted usernames, passwords, phone numbers, addresses and more of more than 500 customers on the internet. KPN discovered the attackers on its network January 27th, but decided not to disclose the information immediately after consulting with the Dutch government […]

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Dutch news site webwereld is reporting that another Dutch security company, Gemnet, has been compromised, although it does not appear to have affected certificate issuance. Gemnet appears to provide security consulting and authentication technologies to nearly all parts of the Dutch government including the Ministry of Security and Justice, Bank of Dutch Municipalities and the […]

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