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T-Mobile data breach: CPNI (Customer Proprietary Network Information) exposed

Security Affairs

T-Mobile has disclosed a data breach that exposed customers’ network information (CPNI), including phone numbers and calls records. T-Mobile has disclosed a data breach exposing customers’ account’s information. ” reads the statement published by the company. Pierluigi Paganini.

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The CPRA compliance checklist every business should follow in 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

It amends the 2018 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) introduced in response to rising consumer data privacy concerns. It has significantly impacted data collection and handling practices, giving consumers more control over how businesses handle their data. On the other hand, the CPRA relies on opt-out consent.

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Meta Fined €265M for Data Leak Involving 530M Users

SecureWorld News

The DPC discussed the inquiry : "The scope of the inquiry concerned an examination and assessment of Facebook Search, Facebook Messenger Contact Importer and Instagram Contact Importer tools in relation to processing carried out by Meta Platforms Ireland Limited ('MPIL') during the period between 25 May 2018 and September 2019.

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Over 100,000 Hackers Exposed in Data from Top Cybercrime Forums

SecureWorld News

Having your personal information involved in some type of cybersecurity incident or data breach is never fun. Their findings, which spanned data collected between 2018 and 2023, revealed an intriguing reality. Follow SecureWorld News for more stories related to cybersecurity.

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The year 2020 witnessed these biggest GDPR fines

CyberSecurity Insiders

million or €50 million penalty in March 2020 by the France data watchdog for failing to provide transparent information to users about its rules and regulations pertaining to data collection related to its products and services. Google was awarded $56.6

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The end looms for Meta's behavioural advertising in Europe

Malwarebytes

After having taken Meta to task for various privacy violations and data breaches, Meta is now having to provide European users with a way to opt out of behavioural advertising. Two complaints from the European Center for Digital Right (NYOB) back in 2018 set the wheels in motion.

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Secret Service Investigates Breach at U.S. Govt IT Contractor

Krebs on Security

In July, DHS’s Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) suspended all federal contracts with Perceptics , a contractor which sells license-plate scanners and other border control equipment, after data collected by the company was made available for download on the dark web.