We spoke to NEWS247 about the data breach incident involving the Italian company doValue.
Homo Digitalis gave statements to journalist Eftychia Soufleri and NEWS247.gr regarding the hacking of the Italian company doValue, one of the largest loan management companies in Europe.
16 terabytes of personal data — that’s how much hackers claim to have stolen from the company’s systems, even posting an ad on the dark web to sell them. Our Co-founder and Executive Director, Eleftherios Chelioudakis, represented us by giving statements on the matter.
Find out more about here the sensitive personal data collected by debt collection companies, how much such data is worth on the dark web, and what the obligations of the doValue Group and its subsidiaries, including the Greek subsidiary doValue Greece, are — in case the hack also affected their systems, if the hackers’ claims prove true.
We would like to thank the journalist for including our statements in her article.
We spoke to the newspaper Kathimerini and journalist Yannis Papadopoulos about the leak of personal data to Christie's Auction House
On 30 May, international auction house Christie’s sent an email to its customers to inform them that their personal data had been hacked, and on 3 June a lawsuit was filed in New York for damages against the international auction house.
The journalist of Kathimerini newspaper, Yiannis Papadopoulos, wrote a detailed article on this case, and Homo Digitalis provided relevant comments, with Eleftherios Chelioudakis representing us.
We thank the journalist for his interest in our views.
You can read the article here.

