In the news this week…. Is remote working putting sensitive corporate data at risk? …..UK government does double-take at Huawei’s role in 5G networks …..Democrats urge probe of allegations regarding TikTok and children's privacy ….and more!Read More
What’s happened in the news this week?…..Email scammers want your card details…..Con-artists selling fake cures for Covid-19…..Aussie home affairs dept under fire for huge data breach…..PLUS more news on the data privacy landscape.Read More
Our selected top news stories for this week, including ….Lords drops live broadcast after data breach …… ‘GDPR could Collapse’ ……WordPress Security Flaws Hit Learning Platforms ……and more!Read More
Summary of data privacy news for the past week. Nintendo Switch users urged to lock down accounts………Mystery Hacker returns crypto-cash………iPhone Risk of Hacking via Email App …….. and more!Read More
Our weekly round-up of privacy related news including…. China-owned firm summoned over security concerns ... Microsoft offers protection to healthcare staff ... Google blocking 18m scam emails daily... and more.Read More
A roundup of some of this week’s news stories on the data privacy landscape. ……. Facebook to face renewed privacy lawsuit … Could US CLOUD pose a threat to privacy? … Calls for EU single Coronavirus App …and more.Read More
A roundup of some of this week’s news stories on the data privacy landscape. ……. Mobile phone data to be used to fight Coronavirus…… Videoconferencing app ZOOM under scrutiny……. Morrison’s not liable says Supreme Court……and more.Read More
A rogue website claiming to offer a digital antivirus program that can protect users against the Coronavirus Covid-19 has been discovered online by Researchers at Malwarebytes.Read More
Mobile carriers are sharing data with the health authorities in Italy, Germany and Austria, helping to fight coronavirus by monitoring whether people are complying with curbs on movement while at the same time respecting Europe's privacy laws.Read More
The data privacy battle between Uber's Jump scooter service and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation has been brewing over the last 18 months. After refusing to share real-time location data on its scooter riders, Uber was ordered by the LADOT to remove its scooters from the city.Read More