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A hacker claims to sell 1.2 billion Facebook records. Meta says it's old, but experts warn the data is real and dangerous.
Personal information from 364,000 people was compromised in a LexisNexis data breach that went undetected for months, highlighting privacy risks.
The exposed data includes emails, addresses, and passwords associated with major platforms such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, ...
Originally released on the dark web in 2024, the repackaged data includes names, dates of birth, phone numbers, email ...
In today’s digital age, convenience often triumphs over caution, especially when it comes to signing into websites and apps.
Last year, attorneys general in 41 states sent a letter to Meta, Facebook’s parent company, demanding it do more to address a surge in account takeover complaints. The letter also pointed out that ...
Thousands of drivers have fallen victim to DVLA scams, with motorists tricked into paying car taxes and other service fees ...
Vodafone Group was hit with a €45 million ($51.3 million) data privacy penalty in Germany over ‘malicious behaviour’ by the ...
Yliopiston Apteekki has been fined €1.1 million by Finland’s data protection authority for unlawfully sharing sensitive ...
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While yet overseas, I was alerted to the parliamentary debate last week, in connection with amendments to our Personal Data ...