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In: Two corporate executives held for stealing online store’s data

Posted on November 13, 2015 by Dissent

Business Standard reports:

Navi Mumbai Police has arrested two corporate executives for stealing data of a leading online store and selling it to other companies.

The duo, one of them a director of a company named Viral and the other CEO of another firm Expertthought, were apprehended last week, Inspector Pratiba Shendge attached to Cyber Cell of Navi Mumbai Police, said today.

Police declined to divulge the names of the accused but said a former employee of Naaptol, the online shopping website whose data was stolen, is wanted in the case.

According to the police, the data theft at Naaptol took place between January and June this year.

Read more on Business Standard.


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