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Patio Ancestral S.L. fined 3,000 Euros for breaching Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
New York regulator issues cyber insurance risk framework with implications for insurers and insureds
Public Setting of Trello App Exposes Users PII Data
Private Person fined 2000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) c) GDPR - Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Android devices ensnared in DDoS botnet | ZDNet
Is there a widening gulf between you and your remote workers? Yes – and it’s security shaped • The Register
Scots warned hacker is selling off Facebook users' phone numbers in data breach - Daily Record
Critical Cisco Flaws Open VPN Routers Up to RCE Attacks | Threatpost
Iberdrola Clientes fined 100,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) d) GDPR, Art. 17 GDPR - Insufficient fulfilment of data subjects rights
Cyberbook AS fined 19,300 Euros for breaching Art. 5 GDPR, Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
Five Critical Android Bugs Patched, Part of Feb. Security Bulletin | Threatpost
SolarWinds patches three newly discovered software vulnerabilities | ZDNet
93% of workers overshare online, causing security risks - Help Net Security
Customer Data Breach: Foxtons at centre of newspaper ...
Warning to Milton Keynes residents - how to avoid falling victim to a data breach - MKFM 106.3FM - Radio Made in Milton Keynes
Malicious Chrome and Edge add-ons had a novel way to hide on 3 million devices | Ars Technica
Multiple new flaws uncovered in SolarWinds software just weeks after high-profile supply chain attack | The Daily Swig
Mimecast To Lay Off 80 Workers Weeks After Disclosing Hack
Google says it’s too easy for hackers to find new security flaws | MIT Technology Review
Tiny Kobalos malware seen backdooring SSH tools, menacing supercomputers, an ISP, and more – ESET • The Register
Recent root-giving Sudo bug also impacts macOS | ZDNet
How to build a malware analysis sandbox with Elastic Security | Elastic Blog
More patches for SolarWinds Orion after researchers find flaw allowing low-priv users to execute code, among others • The Register
More than three billion emails and passwords were just leaked online | TechRadar
Cyberpunk 2077 devs warn of security vulnerability with mods | Rock Paper Shotgun
Secure to the core: IoT Ubuntu Core Linux 20 released | ZDNet
A Second SolarWinds Hack Deepens Third-Party Software Fears | WIRED
Scientists Achieve 'Transformational' Breakthrough in Scaling Quantum Computers
Kobalos – A complex Linux threat to high performance computing infrastructure | WeLiveSecurity
Singapore assessing WhatsApp privacy policy change, not 'adversely affected' in SolarWinds breach | ZDNet
Agent Tesla ramps up its game in bypassing security walls, attacks endpoint protection | ZDNet
CLI to Check For PHP Security Vulnerabilities - Laravel News
TrickBot Continues Resurgence with Port-Scanning Module | Threatpost
Agent Tesla Trojan 'Kneecaps' Microsoft's Anti-Malware Interface | Threatpost
Ransomware: A company paid millions to get their data back, but forgot to do one thing. So the hackers came back again | ZDNet
Ransomware gangs made at least $350 million in 2020 | ZDNet
IDFINANCE Spain, S.L. fined 3,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) f) GDPR - Insufficient technical and organisational measures to ensure information security
Xfera Moviles S.A. fined 24,000 Euros for breaching Art. 58 (2) GDPR - Insufficient cooperation with supervisory authority
Experts discovered a new Trickbot module used for lateral movementSecurity Affairs
Report: Security Firm Says HPC Clusters under Attack: ‘Level of Sophistication Rarely Seen in Linux Malware’ - insideHPC