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Intel investigating leak of confidential files

By Dylan Martin on Aug 7, 2020 11:33AM
Intel investigating leak of confidential files

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Intel said the company is investigating a large leak of internal company files and documents that was published by a Twitter user. The company said the nearly 17 GB leak, which was posted to file-sharing website Mega.nz on Thursday, consists of files that originate from an Intel web portal that ...

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By Dylan Martin
Aug 7 2020
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