Originally reported by Hackread
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Threat actor ShinyHunters claims to have stolen 21 million customer records from Dutch telecom companies Odido NL and Ben.nl, with the companies confirming a cyberattack on their contact systems. Meanwhile, intelligent AI-powered contract solutions are gaining traction over traditional CLM systems.
ShinyHunters' claim of 21 million customer records stolen from Dutch telecom providers Odido NL and Ben.nl represents a significant data breach with confirmed company acknowledgment of the cyberattack.
Threat actor ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for breaching Dutch telecommunications companies Odido NL and Ben.nl, allegedly stealing 21 million customer records. The companies have confirmed a cyberattack targeting their customer contact system infrastructure.
ShinyHunters, known for high-profile data breaches across multiple industries, announced the breach through underground channels. The compromised data reportedly includes customer contact information and related telecommunications service data from both providers' systems.
Both Odido NL and Ben.nl have acknowledged the security incident and are working with authorities to assess the full scope of the breach. The attack represents a significant compromise of Dutch telecommunications infrastructure, potentially affecting millions of subscribers across both networks.
Intelligent contract lifecycle management (CLM) solutions are increasingly replacing traditional contract management systems in enterprise environments. These AI-enhanced platforms integrate advanced analysis capabilities, contract benchmarking features, and automated risk assessment tools.
The evolution addresses critical bottlenecks in traditional CLM workflows, where manual contract reviews create significant delays in business operations. Modern intelligent solutions accelerate review cycles through automated clause analysis, provide comparative benchmarking against industry standards, and deliver enhanced risk insights for decision-making processes.
Organizations adopting these platforms report reduced contract processing times and improved accuracy in risk identification, representing a significant shift in enterprise contract management approaches.
Identity management company One Identity has appointed Michael Henricks to serve as Chief Financial and Operating Officer. The appointment reflects the company's continued expansion in the enterprise identity security market.
Henricks will oversee financial operations and operational strategy for the Aliso Viejo-based security vendor. One Identity provides privileged access management and identity governance solutions for enterprise environments.
Originally reported by Hackread