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fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Hackers steal images from women's dating safety app that vets men

Tea Dating Advice app suffered a security breach exposing 72,000 user images and posts, including sensitive verification photos.
fromMiami Herald
3 weeks ago

Miami-Dade fire lieutenant accused of secretly filming colleagues in station bathrooms

Detectives arrested a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue lieutenant for secretly videoing colleagues inside fire station bathrooms, accumulating over 600 clips on a disguised camera.
Miami
fromTheregister
3 months ago

Blue Shield shared 4.7M people's health info with Google Ads

Blue Shield of California unknowingly shared sensitive health information of 4.7 million members with Google, raising serious privacy concerns.
fromDatabreaches
3 months ago

Lawsuit: Pharmacist used spyware on UMMS computers to watch women, gain personal information

A Maryland pharmacist is accused of installing spyware on 400 computers over eight years to spy on women, accessing their intimate videos and personal information.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 months ago

Met Police anti-corruption officer searched database for secrets on his Facebook date

Police officer misused databases to search for a woman he met online, leading to misconduct allegations.
fromDatabreaches
4 months ago

Canada's Privacy Commissioner launches breach risk self-assessment tool for organizations

"Privacy breaches are growing in scale, complexity and severity and can cause serious harm to the people who have been affected. This new online tool will make it easier for organizations to assess the potential impacts on individuals."
Privacy professionals
fromDatabreaches
8 months ago

Attorney General James Secures $250,000 from Movie Theater Operator for Failing to Protect Employees' Personal Information

Attorney General Letitia James emphasized the importance of protecting employee data, stating, "No worker should have their social security and personal information stolen because their employer failed to protect them." This highlights the responsibility companies have for ensuring robust cybersecurity measures.
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