Vestas on stolen data: Wage agreements, passport and bank information, employment contracts

The data stolen in last month's cyberattack includes personal information on employees and business partners, informs Vestas. It is so far unknown how many of the group's 26,000 employees have been affected.
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BY MICHAEL STENVEI, TRANSLATED BY L.N. BARNES

Vestas has released a public notification to advise its 26,000 employees to keep an eye out for misuse of their personal information following the cyberattack on Nov. 19.

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