Under Armour is investigating claims of a data breach. Here’s what customer
info may have been compromised.
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Athleisure-wear maker Under Armour is looking into a possible cyberattack
that may have compromised data for millions of users — although no evidence
has e...
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ReplyDeleteThe hard line contrasts starkly with David Cameron telling the Commons in July that the right to wear the cross at work was ‘an absolutely vital freedom’.
He even pledged to change the law to ‘make clear that people can wear religious symbols at work.’
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Last night the Government’s handling of the case was attacked by Christians for its ‘astonishing double standards’.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2198201/Christians-choose-job-faith-Government-lawyers-claim-European-court.html#ixzz25cMGPtcn