Cyber Security News

August 2023

121.

India Dials Up Heat in Joining Global Privacy Law Fray

122.

Fee Dives in Deal Over Boston Globe's Use Of Tracking Pixel

123.

Title Insurer Says Liberty Mutual Owes $500K for Fraud Row

124.

Venable Taps Former Tech Exec as Privacy Head

125.

N Ireland Police Try to Calm Officers After Huge Data Leak


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


126.

N Ireland Police Data Breach Reveals Names and Roles Of Serving Officers

127.

Supreme Court Refuses to Speed Up Major App Store Change

128.

Zoom Updates Terms for Using Customer Data After AI Privacy Concerns

129.

Henrietta Lacks' Family Sues Ultragenyx Over Stolen Cells

130.

US Bank Brass Sued Over Unauthorized Account Openings


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


131.

Progressive Customers Seek to Combine Data Breach Suits

132.

Lensa AI App Maker Gets Privacy Suit Sent to Arbitration

133.

Co. Hit with Class Claims Over Life Insurer's Data Breach

134.

FCC Floats Plan for 'Us Cyber Trust Mark' on Devices

135.

Pa. Logistics Co. Hit with Data Breach Class Action



136.

Tech Co. Loses Injunction Bid in Cloud Data Fight

137.

Insurer Failed to Protect Customer Info, Court Told

138.

Indian Tech Co. Denies Dechert Cyber Hacking Allegations

139.

DWP Accounts Highlight Decline in Outside IR35 Workers in Wake Of Department's £87.9m Tax Bill

140.

Computer Weekly's Hall Of Fame: Most Influential Women in UK Tech



141.

MoD Embarks on Cloud-based Push to Digitise Data Protection Request Service

142.

House Committee Asks FCC for More Action on IoT Device Security

143.

White House Looks to Shore Up Open Source Software Security

144.

CISA Maps Out Next Moves in New Cyber Security Strategic Plan

145.

China Not Ahead Of US in Cyber and Surveillance, NSA Head Says



146.

UK Electoral Register Hacked By 'Hostile Actors', Watchdog Reveals

147.

MOVEit Hack Spawned Over 600 Breaches

148.

Calif. Privacy Law Declared on Par with Dubai Hub's Rules

149.

Reps. Worried About Chinese Spying Through IoT Devices

150.

Progressive Hit with Privacy Suit Over Multiyear Data Breach

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