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Up to 200,000 patient records from Office 365 and Google G Suite exposed by hardcoded credentials and other improper access controls.
https://threatpost.com/medical-data-leaked-on-github-due-to-developer-errors/158653/
An allegedly stolen Wattpad database containing 270 million records were being sold in private sales for over $100,000. Now it is being offered for free on hacker forums.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/wattpad-data-breach-exposes-account-info-for-millions-of-users/#.X1ITFeH6oMg.twitter
A database breach has exposed profile data for nearly 235 million users of TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The database contained personally identifiable information (PII), such as names, contact information, images and statistics about followers.
Freepik, a website dedicated to providing access to high-quality free photos and design graphics, has disclosed a major security breach.
As the UK economy adjusts to the impact of COVID-19, it has never been more important for organisations to understand what their customers want and expect.
https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/news-and-events/news-and-blogs/2020/08/annual-survey-gives-insight-into-peoples-information-rights-views/
A cyber breach specialist from Fieldfisher runs the rule over the latest trends in cyber security, data protection and GDPR
A class action style suit has been filed in the UK against hotel group Marriott International over a massive data breach that exposed the information of some 500 million guests around the world, including around 30 million residents of the European Union, between July 2014 and September 2018.
Group action brings together millions of victims who stayed at the Starwood hotel chain over a four-year period
Class action lawsuits filed in Amsterdam and London will accuse Oracle and Salesforce of breaching GDPR in their processing and sharing of personal data to sell online advertising
A local authority must cover the costs of redacting court documents which are being disclosed to a freelance journalist, the High Court has ruled.
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