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  "textContent": "AstraZeneca has not publicly confirmed a breach as of March 23, 2026. What exists right now is a claim from actors identifying themselves as LAPSUS$, who say they stole about 3GB of internal AstraZeneca data and are trying to sell it rather than dump it publicly. That distinction matters. A threat actor post, even one […]\n\nThe post AstraZeneca breach claim surfaces as LAPSUS$ resurfaces, but confirmation is still missing appeared first on VPN Central.",
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