Australian new privacy penalty bill has been amended by the Australian Parliament to improve the country’s privacy and security posture by increasing the penalties to $50 million AUD if a data controller suffer a data breach.
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Australian new privacy penalty bill has been amended by the Australian Parliament to improve the country’s privacy and security posture by increasing the penalties to $50 million AUD if a data controller suffer a data breach.
A new data dump with tens of millions of Twitter users has been collected using the same API bug and could be a massive Twitter data breach in recent times.
The social media giant ‘Meta’ has been fined €265 million ($275.5 million) by the Data Protection Commission of Ireland. The fine comes after a massive leak of Meta’s data exposing the personal data of millions of users worldwide.
The U.S. has formally announced that it will no stop authorizing Chinese Telecom equipment including Hytera, Hikvision, Dahua, ZTE and Huawei stating them as to be national security threat.
On November 23rd, the European Parliament was hit by a cyberattack that was orchestrated and claimed by a Pro-Kremlin Group called Killnet.
Information stealing malware under the Stealer-as-a-Service model is being distributed by 34 Russian Cybercrime Group. The infostealer has now successfully stolen 50 million passwords.
The Indian Government released a pre-final version of the ever awaited Data Protection Bill Regulation, making this copy the fourth version since the bill was first proposed in 2018.
A malware linked to Mirai has re-emerged as ‘RapperBot’ in a new campaign that targets IoT devices for DDOS attacks on Game Servers.
Google paid penalty of $391.5 million for the privacy lawsuit filed by US attorneys general from 40 states. The reason is tracking android user location data without their consent.
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), is now leading a cybersecurity mission to scan all the devices connected to internet for vulnerabilities and loopholes.
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