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Dutch authorities defend digital COVID-19 testing system despite security breach

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An investigation by RTL Nieuws found that citizens could hack into a company website and falsify official COVID-19 test results.

Added on the 19/07/2021 20:05:10 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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