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Lazarus Group Hides macOS Spyware in 2FA Application
CVE-2020-10732 kernel: uninitialized kernel data leak in userspace coredumps
Firefox 76 Brings Security Patches, Breached Password Alerts
Hacker bribed a Roblox worker to gain access to the back end customer support
Two Popular VPNs Exposed Users to Attacks Via Fake Updates
Alert: APT Groups Targeting COVID-19 Researchers
Belgian DPA Sanctions Company for Non-Compliance with the GDPR’s DPO Requirements
Harrisburg University develops facial recognition software to ID criminals, no racial bias
Federal courts can hear cases brought under Illinois biometric law - 7th Circuit
European Data Protection Board released updated guidelines for consent
Coronavirus sparks new fight over California’s internet privacy law
Breaking: The New California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Qualifies for November Ballot
CALIFORNIANS FOR CONSUMER PRIVACY SUBMITS SIGNATURES TO QUALIFY THE CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS ACT FOR NOVEMBER 2020 BALLOT
Malicious Personal Data Breach By An Employee - Consequences - Privacy - India
CIPL Submits Comments to European Commission on GDPR Two-Year Evaluation
FINRA Warns of Phishing Emails Targeting Members
“Jio” Has Exposed User Data Collected by Its Coronavirus Symptom Checker App
Tesla has been getting rid of computers without wiping them — compromising customer accounts
Telenor Norge AS fined 134,000 Euros for breaching Art. 32 GDPR - Insufficient technical and organisational measures to ensure information security
Hackers breach Ghost blogging platform to mine cryptocurrency
Security lapse at India’s Jio exposed coronavirus symptom checker results
Phishing Campaigns Target Senior Executives via Office 365
Indonesia’s Tokopedia begins probe after data of 91 million users allegedly leaked
Home affairs data breach may have exposed personal details of 700,000 migrants
Potential data breach at SWPS University
Sodinokibi, Ryuk ransomware drive up average ransom to $111,000
Coronavirus: You Don't Get a Pass on Cybersecurity
Cybercriminals are using Google reCAPTCHA to hide their phishing attacks
Tom Tugendhat, MP for Tonbridge and Malling says he has been hacked
Hackers say they stole millions of credit cards from Banco BCR
North Dakota government fiber provider hit by ransomware
RDP Brute-Force Attacks Rise During COVID-19 Crisis: Report
Ransomware: Average Business Payout Surges to $111,605
GDPR Compliance Site Leaks Git Data, Passwords
The Data Inspectorate issues a penalty fee to the State Service Center
Contact-tracing apps: Why the NHS said no to Apple and Google's plan
Housing Association fined 500 Euros for breaching Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has decided to give an administrative fine of 725,000 Euros to an undisclosed company for breaching Art. 5 GDPR, Art. 9 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
Ex-SEC Examiner's Data Theft Trial Delayed Due To Pandemic
“Government” hackers cracked the mail of dignitaries of Estonia