In contrast to entities and courts that try to chill reporting, look at coverage of the Odido breach, where Dutch news outlets are not censored from informing the public about the scope of the breach. As seen on NL Times:
A second batch of stolen customer data from Dutch telecom company Odido has revealed highly sensitive information about victims of stalking and domestic violence, raising warnings that the breach poses real physical safety risks, RTL reported.
According to Odido, data from 6.2 million current and former customers was taken, including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, bank account numbers, and ID numbers. The hackers claim to have stolen information from over 8 million people and demanded a ransom of more than 1 million euros, threatening to publish 1 million lines of data each day until Odido paid. The company has refused to pay. Shinyhunters said it will release more Odido data over the next two weeks if the company does not pay. Odido confirmed it will not pay a ransom.
RTL identified detailed internal customer notes in the second batch, describing stalking, threats, domestic violence, and protected addresses.
Read more at NL Times.