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Check Point confirms breach but says it was “old” data and...

An American-Israeli security firm claims that the claim of a digital burglar to have stolen "highly sensitive" from Check Point is a massive exaggeration. CoreInjection, a cybercrime forum user who goes by the name CoreInjection, advertised "a highly sensitive dataset" on Sunday evening. They claimed that this contained internal...