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      <description>• PayPal disclosed a data breach affecting personal info of ~100 customers. • Breach caused by coding error in PayPal Working Capital loan application. • Exposed data included name</description>
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      <description>• PayPal disclosed a data breach affecting PPWC loan app, exposing sensitive info for 6 months. • Breach spanned July 1 to December 13, 2025, revealing names, emails, phone, busine</description>
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