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NetWalker Ransomware Group Enters Advanced Targeting “Game”
Bank of America: COVID-19 Loan Data May Have Leaked
Unknown Company fined 12,500 Euros for breaching Art. 5 GDPR, Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
Kymen Vesi Oy fined 16,000 Euros for breaching Art. 35 GDPR - Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Posti Group Oyj fined 100,000 Euros for breaching Art. 12 GDPR, Art. 13 GDPR, Art. 14 GDPR, Art. 15 GDPR - Insufficient fulfilment of data subjects rights
The Little Clinic Announces PHI Incident
Hackers Expose Gaping Holes in North Macedonia’s IT Systems
Hacker leaks 40 million user records from popular Wishbone app
Two dozen people had inadvertent access to 130,000 Ohioans private info in PUA data leak
How secure is your child’s data in Virginia’s virtual classrooms?
72,000 on pandemic unemployment assistance in Colorado had private information exposed
97 percent of organizations will increase their spend on data privacy in the coming year, with nearly one-third indicating plans to increase budgets by between 90 percent and more than 100 percent.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools e-mail hacked by Rick-Rollers
Japan suspects missile data leak in Mitsubishi cyberattack
Netfilm Ransomware Operators Leak Massive Data From a Global Logistic Group
Coronavirus: Serco shares email addresses of hundreds of contact tracers in ‘privacy breach’
Canada fines Facebook almost $6.5 million over 'false' data privacy claims
BlockFi’s Data Breach May Allow Criminals to Extort Rich Clients
Data Leak Suggests China Had Hundreds of Thousands of Coronavirus Cases in 230 Cities
ADT Technician Spied on Customers for 7 Years
My Health Record system hit by hack attempt
Israel behind cyberattack that caused ‘total disarray’ at Iran port – report
Verizon DBIR: Breaches doubled, but plenty of silver linings
Internal justice documents leaked to press
Hacker arrested in Ukraine for selling billions of stolen credentials
FBI investigating security breach of Arkansas' self-employed aid website
EasyJet admits data of nine million hacked
Ireland fines country's child and family agency €75,000 for data breach
FBI: ProLock ransomware gains access to victim networks via Qakbot infections
Payment portals leak the passport numbers of the tens of thousands of Muscovites ticketed for quarantine violations
PsyGenics, Inc. Provides Notice of Email Incident
DSIR Deeper Dive: The Ransomware Epidemic
Over 190 Law Firms Affected by Advanced Data Leak That Exposed Over 10,000 Legal Documents
Hackers strike world’s largest sovereign wealth fund
Covve revealed as source of data breach impacting 23m individuals
Geisinger: Employee improperly accessed patient information
The ProLock ransomware doesn’t tell you one important thing about decrypting your files
Tusla Child and Family Agency fined 75,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 GDPR, Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
Data breach in new Illinois online unemployment system exposes private information
EU data leak: 'Huge security breach at European Parliament - hundreds of MEPs compromised'