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Dentsu Subsidiary Breached, Employee Data Stolen

Posted on October 29, 2025
Dentsu Subsidiary Breached, Employee Data Stolen

A subsidiary of Japanese marketing and PR giant Dentsu lost sensitive data to unidentified threat actors, the parent company said.

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