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New Case Study: The Malicious Comment

By: The Hacker News β€” May 7th 2024 at 10:42
How safe is your comments section? Discover how a seemingly innocent 'thank you' comment on a product page concealed a malicious vulnerability, underscoring the necessity of robust security measures. Read the full real-life case study here.  When is a β€˜Thank you’ not a β€˜Thank you’? When it’s a sneaky bit of code that’s been hidden inside a β€˜Thank You’
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Building Your Privacy-Compliant Customer Data Platform (CDP) with First-Party Data

By: The Hacker News β€” February 28th 2024 at 12:02
In today's digital era, data privacy isn't just a concern; it's a consumer demand. Businesses are grappling with the dual challenge of leveraging customer data for personalized experiences while navigating a maze of privacy regulations. The answer? A privacy-compliant Customer Data Platform (CDP). Join us for a transformative webinar where we unveil Twilio Segment's state-of-the-art CDP.
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Italian Data Protection Watchdog Accuses ChatGPT of Privacy Violations

By: Newsroom β€” January 30th 2024 at 10:20
Italy's data protection authority (DPA) has notified ChatGPT-maker OpenAI of supposedly violating privacy laws in the region. "The available evidence pointed to the existence of breaches of the provisions contained in the E.U. GDPR [General Data Protection Regulation]," the Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (aka the Garante) said in a statement on Monday. It also said it
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Case Study: The Cookie Privacy Monster in Big Global Retail

By: The Hacker News β€” January 16th 2024 at 10:49
Explore how an advanced exposure management solution saved a major retail industry client from ending up on the naughty step due to a misconfiguration in its cookie management policy. This wasn’t anything malicious, but with modern web environments being so complex, mistakes can happen, and non-compliance fines can be just an oversight away.Download the full case study here. As a child,
☐ β˜† βœ‡ Naked Security

Zut alors! Raclage crapuleux! Clearview AI in 20% more trouble in France

By: Paul Ducklin β€” May 15th 2023 at 16:36
We asked you once, we told you twice, now we're ordering you for the third time...

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Ex-CEO of breached pyschotherapy clinic gets prison sentence for bad data security

By: Paul Ducklin β€” April 18th 2023 at 16:56
Did the sentence fit the crime? Read the backstory, and then have your say in our comments! (You may post anonymously.)

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S3 Ep106: Facial recognition without consent – should it be banned?

By: Paul Ducklin β€” October 27th 2022 at 16:59
Latest episode - listen (or read) now. Teachable moments for X-Ops professionals!

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Fashion brand SHEIN fined $1.9m for lying about data breach

By: Naked Security writer β€” October 17th 2022 at 16:50
Is "pay a small fine and keep on trading" a sufficient penalty for letting a breach happen, impeding an investigation, and hiding the truth?

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Former Uber CSO convicted of covering up megabreach back in 2016

By: Naked Security writer β€” October 6th 2022 at 01:04
Obstructed FTC proceedings, and concealed a crime, said the jury.

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Morgan Stanley fined millions for selling off devices full of customer PII

By: Paul Ducklin β€” September 23rd 2022 at 14:07
Critical data on old disks always seems inaccessible if you really need it. But when you DON''T want it back, guess what happens...

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Paying ransomware crooks won’t reduce your legal risk, warns regulator

By: Paul Ducklin β€” July 12th 2022 at 13:24
"We paid the crooks to keep things under control and make a bad thing better"... isn't a valid excuse. Who knew?

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Web vendor CafePress fined $500,000 for giving cybersecurity a low value

By: Paul Ducklin β€” March 21st 2022 at 16:55
Just because you're the victim of a cybercrime doesn't let you off your cybersecurity obligations

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