News
PS5 Pro specs have leaked before launch, Sony is adding extra RAM
The PlayStation 5 Pro will get a performance boost, primarily in the RAM department.
Read more about PS5 Pro specs have leaked before launch, Sony is adding extra RAM
City of Columbus hit by cyberattack, half a million people affected
The City of Columbus has become the victim of a ransomware attack. The threat actor was able to steal personally identifiable information of approximately 500,000 inhabitants.
Read more about City of Columbus hit by cyberattack, half a million people affected
ICO seeking permission to appeal Tribunal’s decision on DSG Retail Limited regarding data breach
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) isn’t happy with the judgment that was casted by the First-tier Tribunal, which gave DSG Retail Limited a reduction of £250,000 for a data breach infringement.
Read more about ICO seeking permission to appeal Tribunal’s decision on DSG Retail Limited regarding data breach
European Commission launches investigation into Temu for possibly breaching DSA
The European Commission has officially opened formal proceedings against Temu in order to assess whether the company has breached the Digital Service Act (DSA).
Read more about European Commission launches investigation into Temu for possibly breaching DSA
German pharmaceutical company has been targeted by hackers
German pharmaceutical wholesaler AEP GmbH has been hit by a ransomware attack, which led to a partial encryption of the company’s IT systems.
Read more about German pharmaceutical company has been targeted by hackers
Cactus ransomware operation breaches LA housing authority
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) confirmed that ransomware group Cactus has breached its IT network and was able to exfiltrate corporate data.
Read more about Cactus ransomware operation breaches LA housing authority
Experian tried to cover up privacy fine by Dutch DPA
Last year, the Dutch data protection authority (DPA) imposed a fine and sanctions on Experian for reselling personal data of Dutch households. The Irish data broker tried to keep the fine a secret, because the company feared it would harm its reputation.
Read more about Experian tried to cover up privacy fine by Dutch DPA
CCDH: ‘X failing to address flood of misinformation regarding US election’
The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) argues that X’s crowd-sourced fact-checking program called Community Notes falls short to counter false and misleading claims about the upcoming US presidential election.
Read more about CCDH: ‘X failing to address flood of misinformation regarding US election’
Interbank discloses data breach, allegedly over 3 million customers affected
Interbank, one of the biggest financial institutions of Peru, has confirmed it suffered a data breach. The threat actor responsible claims to have stolen personal data from over 3 million customers.
Read more about Interbank discloses data breach, allegedly over 3 million customers affected
FBI tells US citizens to be alert for scammers around presidential election
Scammers are trying to exploit the upcoming presidential election by targeting potential victims all across the United States and stealing their money or personally identifiable information.
Read more about FBI tells US citizens to be alert for scammers around presidential election
Google: "More than a quarter of our new code is generated by AI"
Google is fully dedicated to using AI to enhance its core business and improve its services. That's why more than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI.
Read more about Google: "More than a quarter of our new code is generated by AI"
Sharp confirms security incident, personal information of thousands of customers breached
Sharp’s official online store Cocoro Store and its food delivery service Hercio Deli have suffered a data breach, compromising personal information of over 5,000 of its customers.
Read more about Sharp confirms security incident, personal information of thousands of customers breached
Europe to invest € 1.4B in deep tech in 2025
Next year, the European Union (EU) is going to invest € 1.4 billion to support deep tech research and high-potential start-ups.
Read more about Europe to invest € 1.4B in deep tech in 2025
French internet service provider Free confirms data breach
Free, the second largest internet service provider in France, acknowledges it was the target of a massive cyberattack last Friday, leaking personal information of potentially millions of customers.
Read more about French internet service provider Free confirms data breach
Law enforcement agencies take down Redline and Meta infostealer infrastructure
The Dutch National Police, the FBI and a plethora of other international law enforcement agencies have announced they have gained ‘full access’ to all of the servers of the Redline and Meta infostealer.
Read more about Law enforcement agencies take down Redline and Meta infostealer infrastructure
ICO: ‘Organizations don’t fully recognize impact of data breaches’
Businesses and organizations aren’t aware of the devastating effects a data breach can have on people’s lives. They should show more empathy and do more to prevent these accidents from happening.
Read more about ICO: ‘Organizations don’t fully recognize impact of data breaches’
Delta is suing CrowdStrike for $550M over global outage
Delta is filing a lawsuit against CrowdStrike. The Atlanta-based airline company is asking for $550 million in damages to cover its losses, along with litigation costs and punitive damages.
Read more about Delta is suing CrowdStrike for $550M over global outage
Schrems: ‘Industry is portraying GDPR as stupid and unworkable’
Max Schrems, chairman of the Austrian privacy interest group Noyb, argues that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) doesn’t work because of political pressure on supervisory authorities. “Major players think they can do whatever they want, because they employ 500 lawyers,” he says.
Read more about Schrems: ‘Industry is portraying GDPR as stupid and unworkable’
Russian court sentences four REvil members to several years in jail
The St. Petersburg Garrison Military Court has sentenced four alleged members of the ransomware gang REvil up to six years in prison for hacking and money laundering.
Read more about Russian court sentences four REvil members to several years in jail
LinkedIn fined € 310M for processing personal data without appropriate legal basis
LinkedIn not only gets a slap on the wrist for processing personal data without the correct legal basis. The social network for businesses also has to cough up € 310 million in administrative fines and bring its processing into compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Read more about LinkedIn fined € 310M for processing personal data without appropriate legal basis