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The Department of Information and Communications Technology on Monday warned of rising online scam cases as hackers of Philippine Health Insurance Corp. may sell the stolen data to scammers.
Upon extraction, the NPC said these files revealed a staggering 734GB worth of data, including personal and sensitive personal information. Earlier, Medusa hackers were demanding $300,000 to return the stolen data from the PhilHealth database.
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