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CIPC cyber attack leaves millions of entities vulnerable across nation

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SENSITIVE data of at least three-million entities and individuals who were registered with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) could have fallen into the wrong hands when the organisation's database was hacked this week.

Addresses, credit card details, ID numbers and names of companies and individuals might be compromised

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