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World's largest cruise line operator discloses ransomware attack
Germany′s military-run transport fleet hacked
Chrome 86 to Alert Users of Insecure Forms
DDoS Extorters Claim to Be Armada Collective, Fancy Bear
Police Officer fined 48 Euros for breaching Art. 5 GDPR, Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
Party of the Socialists of Catalonia fined 5,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) b) GDPR - Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Crypto-mining worm steal AWS credentials
Researcher Discloses 9 Leaky GitHub Repos Affecting 200K U.S. Residents – ‘And Possibly Many More’
Ritz London suspects data breach, fraudsters pose as staff in credit card data scam
Microsoft Put Off Fixing Zero Day for 2 Years
Germany's History Will Make You Less Naive About Privacy
Apple Caught Apps Spying Keystrokes On Millions Of Devices
This surprise Linux malware warning shows that hackers are changing their targets
Business technology giant Konica Minolta hit by new ransomware
Canada suffers cyberattack used to steal COVID-19 relief payments
U.S. spirits and wine giant hit by cyberattack, 1TB of data stolen
Instagram Retained Deleted User Data Despite GDPR Rules
Looting Causes Data Breach at Walgreens
For six months, security researchers have secretly distributed an Emotet vaccine across the world
Google has stopped responding to data requests from Hong Kong authorities
Medical Debt Collection Firm R1 RCM Hit in Ransomware Attack — Krebs on Security
Over 25% of all UK universities were attacked by ransomware
Oracle and Salesforce hit with GDPR class action lawsuits over cookie tracking consent
Mac malware spreads through Xcode projects, abuses WebKit, Data Vault vulnerabilities
CactusPete hackers go on European rampage with Bisonal backdoor upgrade
300,000 links taken down in crackdown on investment scams with bogus celebrity endorsements
Threat actor leaked data for U.S. gun exchange site on hacking forumSecurity Affairs
Canon USA's stolen files leaked by Maze ransomware gang
Ninth Circ: Retailers Face CCPA Class Action Suits
Health Data Breach Tally Surges
Mekotio banking trojan imitates update alerts to steal Bitcoin
Google: We'll test hiding the full URL in Chrome 86 to combat phishing
In one click: Amazon Alexa could be exploited for theft of voice history, PII, skill tampering
Coronavirus: Fall in healthcare data breaches could be due to ‘pandemic distraction’
SANS Institute Phishing Attack Leads to Theft of 28,000 Records
Corporate Espionage Group 'RedCurl' Targeted at Least 14 Organizations
Microsoft's Patch for LSASS Flaw Incomplete, Google Researcher Says
Tusla Child and Family Agency fined 85,000 Euros for breaching Art. 32 (1) GDPR - Insufficient technical and organisational measures to ensure information security
We found 350 million email adresses on an unsecured server
50% of UK universities have reported data breaches in last 12 months