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Italy data protection regulator, the Garante, has not given up on collecting the millions of euros in fines it imposed on Clearview AI three years ago for collecting the face biometrics of people in violation of the EU’s GDPR. Italian Data Protection Authority Commissioner Guido Scorza told MLex at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2025…
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The post How to Negotiate Your NIS2 Fine or Completely Avoid the Risk appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog.
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Block Inc., the company behind Cash App and led by Jack Dorsey, has been fined $40 million by the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS). The penalty, announced on April 10, stems from widespread lapses in the company’s anti-money laundering (AML) and compliance systems related to its virtual currency operations. NYDFS Superintendent Adrienne Harris…
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A UK firm has been hit by a £3.07 million fine after being hit by a ransomware attack that exposed sensitive data related to almost 80,000 people, and disrupted NHS services. Read more in my article on the Exponential-e blog.
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Foo Yun Chee / Reuters: Luxembourg’s administrative court dismissed Amazon’s appeal against a record €746M fine imposed by the country’s privacy regulator in 2021 for GDPR violations — Amazon (AMZN.O) lost its fight against a record 746 million euro ($812.4 million) fine handed out by Luxembourg’s privacy …
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The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has imposed a $2 million penalty on PayPal, Inc. for breaches of the state’s stringent cybersecurity regulations. The fine marks a significant move in ensuring accountability for financial institutions handling sensitive customer data. An investigation led by NYDFS revealed that PayPal failed to engage qualified personnel…
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This blog post is aimed at the intermediate level learner in the fields of data science and artificial intelligence. If you would like to read up on some fundamentals, here […] The post AI Large Language Models and Supervised Fine Tuning appeared first on Black Hills Information Security.
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Genshin Impact developer Cognosphere has to change the way it does loot boxes. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge The Federal Trade Commission announced on Friday that Genshin Impact developer Cognosphere has agreed to a $20 million settlement and several restrictions on how it sells its loot boxes and manages children’s personal data.…
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A vulnerability was found in Qualcomm Snapdragon. It has been declared as critical. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the component 802.11az Fine Time Measurement Frame Handler. The manipulation leads to buffer over-read. This vulnerability was named CVE-2024-21477. The attack can be initiated remotely. There is no exploit available. It is recommended to upgrade the…
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Cybernews reports that Paris-based software firm Kaspr — which provides a paid Chrome browser extension allowing the gathering of LinkedIn users’ professional contact information — has been ordered by France’s National Commission on Informatics and Liberty to pay $249,600 for data scraping violations under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation.
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Cybernews reports that Paris-based software firm Kaspr — which provides a paid Chrome browser extension allowing the gathering of LinkedIn users’ professional contact information — has been ordered by France’s National Commission on Informatics and Liberty to pay $249,600 for data scraping violations under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation.
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The Italian Data Protection Authority (known as “Il Garante”) has imposed a €15 million fine on OpenAI for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This punitive measure follows an investigation into the operation of OpenAI’s ChatGPT service, initiated in March 2023, and marks a significant moment in the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies…
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Over on SuspectFile, Marco A. De Felice writes: This interview provides a detailed look at Dragon Ransomware, a group active in the cybercrime landscape that combines a defined organizational structure with advanced technological expertise. Their statements shed light on operational elements and motivations that help to better understand the internal dynamics of these illicit activities….
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Over on SuspectFile, Marco A. De Felice writes: This interview provides a detailed look at Dragon Ransomware, a group active in the cybercrime landscape that combines a defined organizational structure with advanced technological expertise. Their statements shed light on operational elements and motivations that help to better understand the internal dynamics of these illicit activities……
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MalBot November 29, 2024, 10:45pm 1 Background information Date of final decision: 20 May 2024 National case Legal Reference (s): Article 5 (Principles relating to processing of personal data), Article 24 (Responsibility of the controller), Article 32 (Security of processing) Decision: Administrative fine, Compliance order Key words: Accountability, Administrative fine, Data subject rights, Hacker attack, National…
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WhatsApp Ireland Ltd has appealed a €225 million ($236 million) fine to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on Tuesday, the European Union’s highest court of appeal. The company, owned by Meta, is challenging a binding decision issued by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) regarding alleged violations of its data privacy…
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For years, MicroStrategy shareholders have outperformed bitcoin. A $100 investment in each three years ago would today yield $450 and $140, respectively. Stretch that back four years and the figures widen further: $2,700 to MicroStrategy versus for $550 bitcoin.
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Blog: DFIR TL;DR Default iOS configuration leaves your locked device vulnerable Ensure your emergency contacts are set. Use ‘FindMy’ to track / wipe lost devices. Take regular backups. Consider turning off the lock screen message previews. Introduction Picture this: you’ve lost your iPhone. Luckily, it’s locked, so no one can access it, right? Well, not…