Data breach at Singapore Land Authority vendor IBM exposes 70,000 people's personal information
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Ann Chen
Summary
A data breach involving the Singapore Land Authority's (SLA) vendor IBM has compromised the personal information of approximately 70,000 people in Singapore, including NRIC numbers and addresses. SLA was informed by IBM about the security incident, which involved unauthorized access to systems used for land title registration and e-lodgment. Preliminary investigations have been launched into the breach.
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Preliminary investigations found that there was unauthorised access...
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