Oracle has been accused of handling a “worldwide surveillance machine”, used to compile and sell personal data, in a class action filed by privacy rights activists in California. Read more at CSO online
Oracle has been accused of handling a “worldwide surveillance machine”, used to compile and sell personal data, in a class action filed by privacy rights activists in California. Read more at CSO online
The Italian Competition Authority (AGCOM) has opened an investigation targeting Google for allegedly abusing its dominant position. According to the Authority, Google would have hindered the sharing of data with other platforms in Italy. Read more on the AGCOM official website here
The Russian court issued a fine of 1 million rubles to Zoom Video Communications and a sanctionn of 2 million rubles to Apple Inc. after confirming that the storage and processing of personal data of Russian users was carried out on the territory of the Russian Federation. Read more here (source in Russian only).
A ransomware attack hitting La Poste Mobile has blocked its administrative and management services. This may expose its clients to identity theft and phishing attacks. Read more
Data protection really became a hard thing for international financial firms operating in Asia, China in particular. Read the article to learn how they may reduce the difficulties
The Indian provider of coworking spaces WeWork India has found a security gap exposing the personal information of thousands of individuals who joined their spaces. Read more on TechCrunch.
According to a hacker claim, 1 billion data of Chinese citizens are now for sale on the dark web. If confirmed, this may be the most significant data breach in Chinese history so far. Read more on the OCCRP website.