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Welcome to DataBreaches.net, Chum1ng0!

Posted on April 13, 2021 by Dissent

Regular readers will have already noticed that many of the recent non-American breach stories have been contributed by @Chum1ng0.  I’m thrilled to say that he is now getting even more involved in submitting news items to this site.

@Chum1ng0 is from Chile and is passionate about cybersecurity and following the news on cybersecurity.  I don’t know how he manages to find all the news reports that he does from so many countries, but he does.

You can follow @Chum1ng0 on Twitter and DM him there if you have any tips or material that you would like to submit to him.

And now I can sit back a bit and watch him try to translate all these languages instead of just me struggling to translate. 🙂

 


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2 thoughts on “Welcome to DataBreaches.net, Chum1ng0!”

  1. Marco A. De Felice says:
    April 14, 2021 at 9:12 am

    Good news! I am happy for @Chum1ng0 and for you … so you can rest for a while 😀

    Marco A. De Felice

    1. Dissent says:
      April 14, 2021 at 9:17 am

      I am so excited to have him contributing. He is amazing at finding relevant news stories from other countries and sources that I do not normally read. And I am delighted to support his efforts to learn more about covering and researching some of these stories.

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