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1. Tijdre+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-13 19:42:15
> Credit card theft resulting in a loss being the most obvious one.

This seems more like a security than a privacy issue. The data (credit card info) is not shared intentionally, but is leaked due to a security hole.

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2. maxbon+G2[view] [source] 2023-08-13 19:56:28
>>Tijdre+(OP)
There isn't such a tight distinction between security and privacy. Consider the Ashley Madison leak. I don't mean to defend people who violate their SO's trust - that's unconscionable - but clearly this was both a privacy and a security issue, data was stolen and leaked which revealed really intimate information which ruined people's lives.
3. dspill+y5[view] [source] 2023-08-13 20:13:54
>>Tijdre+(OP)
Credit card issues, and many other forms of fraud, can result from identity theft which is both a security and privacy issue.
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