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by snowwolf 2221 days ago
> Maybe the relevant supervising authority didn't find it important to notify those 9 million customers.

Which is a problem right? Now it emerges what has been breached. Including credit card data. Surely the prudent thing would have been to warn all their customers immediately to allow them to be on the lookout for malicious use of their data (phishing, etc.) and not wait until they have concluded their investigation.