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AT&T reached a $177M data breach settlement. What consumers should know about claiming their money
AT&T has reached a combined $177 million settlement over two data breaches. Impacted consumers have
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US and UK warn of major e-visa data breach in Somalia
A major data breach in Somalia’s electronic visa system may have exposed personal information belonging
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Afghan data breach unmasked UK spies, special forces: reports
The details of more than 100 Britons, including spies and special forces personnel, were included
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New Franco-Nigerian Initiative Aims to Boost Data Privacy and Governance
France and Nigeria have launched a new initiative aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s data protection framework.
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Council adopts new EU law to speed-up handling of cross-border data protection complaints
The Council adopted new rules to improve cooperation between national data protection bodies when they
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“Default Opt-In Violates Users’ Consent Rights” — Group Drags LinkedIn To NDPC Over Violations Of Nigerian Data Protection Act 2023
Beyond legal technicalities, the advocates paint a stark picture of real-world perils. Once personal details
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Hyundai, Kia, And Genesis Suffer Massive Customer Data Breach
Despite constant assurances from the industry that cybersecurity is everyone’s top priority, there’s been another
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World’s Largest Business News Publisher Nikkei Suffers Data Breach after Hackers Compromise Slack Accounts
Nikkei, the world’s largest business news outlet, which owns over 40 affiliates, including The Financial
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Hillsborough cancels license plate reader cameras due to data privacy concerns
Hillsborough has cancelled a contract for license plate reader cameras after residents and Town staff
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Data privacy whistleblowers would get expanded protections under California proposa
California privacy authorities are pushing legislation that would give corporate whistleblowers better protections for reporting
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Nigeria joins 60 global regulators to crack down on AI-generated deepfakes
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