Tidal is Investigating Data Breach That Led To Accusation of Inflated Streaming Numbers
Tidal is Investigating Data Breach That Led To Accusation of Inflated Streaming Numbers
Tidal data was obtained by a Norwegian newspaper claiming the company inflates subscriber and streaming numbers
The Tide says that he examines how the violation of internal data as sensitive business data is introduced into a hard drive that gets into the hands of a Norwegian newspaper, according to the variety. The newspaper, the Norwegian business publication Dagens Næringsliv, has blacked the music streaming Service last week to infer both its number of growth subscribers and streaming numbers of popular exclusive versions, including Lemonade Beyonce and this life is Kanye West Pablo. Allegeledy, data showing numbers were inflated, found in the hard drive paper, obtained in a way that it did not publish.
The Tide is hard to reward, but it is also now to say that it explores how all confidential business data may have made their way onto a hard drive that was then given the card. "We refuse and deny the allegations that were made by Dagens Næringsliv, " The CEO of Marea Richard Snaders said in the statement given the variety. "When we learned of a possible data breach we immediately, and aggressively, began continuing the opportunities to find out what was going on. "
The tidal wave says that he is being notified to the competent authorities and has begun legal action. The company also hired a third-party company for cyber security that "Review what happened and help us to further protect the security and integrity of our data. "
So we may not know if all the data is derived from the Dagens Næringsliv is lawful, and if it is true that the tides are inflated from their number. But it seems that the database partially covers the tides, the information does not want to be public. According to the variety, a tidal wave, which often does not share the numbers in public, unless you want tout successful triggers exclusively stored in the elusive believed numbers of lemonade and Pablo life, including, inter alia, the albums. For example, the Tide claimed the West album recorded 250 000 000 streams during the first 10 days after the release of only 3 000 000 subscribers, which would mean every subscriber to hear an album full on average eight times a day.
Most likely it is that the tide says that the data is incomplete or is interpreted by the Dagens Næringsliv, but we do not know for sure without the public data and without the tide of comment on what part of the Treasury is warranted. Here Sanders "declaration Sort fully:
We return and deny allegations, made by Dagens Næringsliv. While we generally don't comment on the stories that we believe to be wrong, we feel it is important to make sure that our artists, employees and subscribers know that we do not take the safety and integrity of our data lightly, and we do not go back down to our vendors T for them.
When we find out about the possible data breaches we immediately and aggressively, began continuing more ways to find out what was going on. This included reporting to the competent authorities that requested legal action, and took steps to further strengthen our existing stringent security measures.
In addition, we have hired an independent third-party cyber-security company to review what has happened and help us to further protect the security and integrity of our data. We pride ourselves on hard work, dedication to our guided artist's mission, and immense achievements of our over 100 employees in Norway and 50 more in the United States.
We look forward to share with them and all of our partners, the results of the review procedure completed.
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