A hacker group claims to have stolen and leaked a trove of Nestles data.
The company says that cant possibly be true.
Because the data was actually leaked by Nestle itself several weeks ago.
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Anonymous said it was punishing Nestle for itsreticenceto withdraw from Russia, as a host of othermajor companieshave done.
But, according to Nestle, Anonymous is full of it.
Huh, well there you have it!
Hard to hack someone who has effectively hacked themselves.
It was detected by our security team at the time and the appropriate review was carried out.
The data was prepared for a B2B test website to perform some functionality checks.
Nestle has not specified what non-public data was leaked alongside the public information.
Meanwhile, a recent investigation by Cybernews seems to further erode the narrative put forth by Anonymous.
Anonymous wasnt satisfied with this, however.
Get your full ass out of Russia!
the groupchimed invia Twitter.
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