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First It Was Intel, Then Garmin, Now Canon Has Been Hacked – ChannelNews
Giant Japanese Company Canon has been hacked and some are speculating that it could be bigger than the Intel hack attack. Last week Garmin refused to deny that they paid hackers tens of millions to back, access to their network after hackers locked it down. A…

Giant Japanese Company Canon has been hacked and some are speculating that it could be bigger than the Intel hack attack.
Last week Garmin refused to deny that they paid hackers tens of millions to back, access to their network after hackers locked it down.
Analysts have already said that at least 10TB of confidential Canon files have been obtained by the hackers, what’s not known is whether any of the data related to Australian customers.
A lot of details are unclear about the incident at Ca…
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