A computer scientist stole data from BNP Paribas in Geneva
Confidential information of the French bank’s customers has been transferred. A computer scientist has just been sentenced. He denies having wanted to resell them.
Posted today at 1:04 p.m.
We are at the end of the summer of 2019. The holiday period is ending, work resumes its cruising speed at BNP Paribas in Geneva when the bank’s IT security department is suddenly put on alert. Suspicious data outputs have just been detected.
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