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Threat researchers uncover four billion user records on a wide-open Elasticsearch server but who left them there is a mystery
The UK's data protection authority is seeking new powers to prevent criminals from profiting from data-related crime.
The High Court has awarded compensation to an insurer in its case against an individual who sold on road traffic accident data he illicitly obtained from an employee of the business.
https://www.pinsentmasons.com/out-law/news/insurer-compensated-over-breach-of-confidence-data-theft
Data is a vital asset to every modern legal practice. It is the backbone of both case and business continuity and without it, almost any firm today would cease to operate. As data sets grow continuously, law firms are becoming ever more reliant on third-party cloud-based systems to manage and store most, if not all, of their business-critical data.
https://www.legalfutures.co.uk/blog/protecting-data-in-the-cloud-a-guide-for-law-firms
Contactless cards are continuing to revolutionise the way consumers pay for goods. Since launching back in 2007, the contactless payment method now accounts for more than 52 per cent of the UK’s monthly card transactions and overtook chip and PIN in July 2018. Yet, consumers are still fearful of the threat of fraud caused by tap-to-go payment cards. In fact, more than three-in-five (63 per cent) UK consumers are worried that their contactless payment cards could be used fraudulently, as found by new research from IDEX Biometrics ASA.
https://www.itproportal.com/features/biometric-authentication-putting-an-end-to-contactless-fraud/
A Trend Micro employee stole and sold customer support data, which was used by a malicious third-party actor to scam consumer customers of the cybersecurity company.
Claimant personal injury solicitors are buying leads obtained illegally and in breach of the referral fee ban, a leading insurance company has claimed.
Simple measures could have saved consumer security product supplier from insider breach
Information commissioner Elizabeth Denham launches campaign to remind the public of their rights when personal data is used for political purposes
Adobe exposed data on 7.5 million users and employees and one expert says the incident highlights why production data shouldn't be used in test environments.
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