French Maker DCNS Says Will Go To Court To Plug Scorpene Data Leaks

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  • Published On: August 28, 2016
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Desperate to plug the hole in the leak of classified data on Indian Scorpene Class submarines, DCNS, the French firm at the centre of the unprecedented release of top secret data is going to court. DCNS intends to try and prevent the Aussie publication, The Australian, from releasing any more confidential data because it causes direct harm to its customer which in this case happens to be the Indian Navy.

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