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fromDataBreaches.Net
14 hours ago

Second NZ health provider, Canopy Health, reveals cyberattack - DataBreaches.Net

Canopy Health waited six months to notify patients and public after a cyberattack that likely copied data, obtained a court injunction, and notified authorities.
fromComputerworld
11 hours ago

India could grab for iPhone source code - or worse

Almost 20 years ago, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the iPhone as "an iPod, a phone, an internet communicator." The world swooned at the time because that one device was all those things, and more. Today it is our wallet, our identity, our social media, our likes, dislikes, fitness levels, bank accounts, as well as our personal, sexual, and political identity.
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fromMarTech
13 hours ago

The myth of brand community in the age of data agency | MarTech

Clean, consented data improves accuracy but cannot by itself rebuild trust, belonging, or long-term customer relationships.
#healthcare-data-breach
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago
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Healthcare Firm Handing $2,000,000+ To Customers After Data Breach Exposes 'Highly Confidential' Information of 512,000 People - DataBreaches.Net

fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago
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Healthcare Firm Handing $2,000,000+ To Customers After Data Breach Exposes 'Highly Confidential' Information of 512,000 People - DataBreaches.Net

#bot-detection
#cookies
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Add blood, forced smile': how Grok's nudification tool went viral

Within days, hundreds of thousands of requests were being made to the Grok chatbot, asking it to strip the clothes from photographs of women. The fake, sexualised images were posted publicly on X, freely available for millions of people to inspect. Relatively tame requests by X users to alter photographs to show women in bikinis, rapidly evolved during the first week of the year, hour by hour, into increasingly explicit demands for women to be dressed in transparent bikinis, then in bikinis made of dental floss,
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fromForbes
3 days ago

As Tax Season Opens, Be Aware: Your Workplace Devices Aren't Private

Work-issued devices are company-controlled, may retain employer access to personal data, and using them for personal matters can risk privacy and data loss.
#digital-surveillance
fromInc
3 days ago
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How Your Business Can Check on Productivity Without too Much Digital Surveillance

fromInc
3 days ago
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How Your Business Can Check on Productivity Without too Much Digital Surveillance

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fromKqed
6 days ago

Privacy Advocates Have Growing Concerns Over Use Of Automated License-Plate Readers | KQED

Widespread ALPR deployment in California threatens privacy and civil liberties by enabling federal enforcement targeting immigrants and people seeking abortion or gender-related healthcare.
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fromThe Cool Down
3 days ago

Homeowner baffled after discovering HOA installed inexplicable device: 'I wasn't consulted on this'

An HOA installed more-than-six-foot digital advertising billboards with cameras in a building lobby, charging residents for costs while a third party keeps ad revenue.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Asking Eric: You don't have the right to post photos of other people's weddings

Always obtain enthusiastic, informed consent from everyone pictured before posting photos online; respect others' privacy, digital footprint, platform terms, and personal safety.
fromWIRED
4 days ago

Google Is Adding an 'AI Inbox' to Gmail That Summarizes Emails

On Thursday, the company announced a new "AI Inbox" tab, currently in a beta testing phase, that reads every message in a user's Gmail and suggests a list of to-dos and key topics, based on what it summarizes. In Google's example of what this AI Inbox could look like in Gmail, the new tab takes context from a user's messages and suggests they reschedule their dentist appointment, reply to a request from their child's sports coach, and pay an upcoming fee before the deadline.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
6 days ago

HIPAA Compliance and Breach Communications: Helpful Tips for SMBs - DataBreaches.Net

North Country Communications provides tailored, detailed HIPAA compliance consulting for small and mid-sized regulated entities, focusing on vendor oversight, risk analysis, and breach preparedness.
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fromTheregister
5 days ago

Stalkerware maker pleads guilty to sale of snooping software

A Michigan-based developer pleaded guilty to selling pcTattletale stalkerware that intercepted communications and enabled unlawful spying on partners and spouses.
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

IWF finds sexual imagery of children which 'appears to have been' made by Grok

The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) says its analysts have discovered "criminal imagery" of girls aged between 11 and 13 which "appears to have been created" using Grok. The AI tool is owned by Elon Musk's firm xAI. It can be accessed either through its website and app, or through the social media platform X. The IWF said it found "sexualised and topless imagery of girls" on a "dark web forum" in which users claimed they used Grok to create the imagery.
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#age-verification
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fromLifehacker
6 days ago
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This Tool Deletes Your Info From Data Broker Sites (If You Live in One State)

fromLifehacker
6 days ago
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This Tool Deletes Your Info From Data Broker Sites (If You Live in One State)

#meta
fromSheFinds
3 weeks ago
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The Internet Reacts To News That Meta Will Start Reading Your Chats With Its AI Feature

fromSheFinds
3 weeks ago
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The Internet Reacts To News That Meta Will Start Reading Your Chats With Its AI Feature

fromThe Hacker News
6 days ago

Two Chrome Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT and DeepSeek Chats from 900,000 Users

This tactic of using browser extensions to stealthily capture AI conversations has been codenamed Prompt Poaching by Secure Annex. The two newly identified extensions "were found exfiltrating user conversations and all Chrome tab URLs to a remote C2 server every 30 minutes," OX Security researcher Moshe Siman Tov Bustan said. "The malware adds malicious capabilities by requesting consent for 'anonymous, non-identifiable analytics data' while actually exfiltrating complete conversation content from ChatGPT and DeepSeek sessions."
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fromSecuritymagazine
1 week ago

Compliance Theater: Why Cybersecurity's Favorite Shakespearean Tragedy is Failing Us

IT security teams, especially the compliance cast, love drama. The slower, more arcane, and less intelligible the script, the louder the applause. Every few years, someone strides onstage with a seemingly edgy rallying cry: "Let's burn it all down and start again!" Let's be honest: torching the set doesn't fix the play. The real villain isn't any one framework. It's the lackluster production we force our best people to perform "assessments" that consume weeks, cost a fortune, and deliver stale, unread artifacts.
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fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

Don't Let These Privacy Shifts Blindside You In 2026 | AdExchanger

Last year, Google decided not to deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome after all. This year, Google decided to jettison its backup plan and not even launch a planned choice prompt for cookies in its browser. By October, the Privacy Sandbox was all but kaput. The UK's Competition and Markets Authority released Google from its Privacy Sandbox commitments and - Psych. I'm done writing about third-party cookie deprecation, guys. Let's move on, fur real.
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

The nation's strictest privacy law just took effect, to data brokers' chagrin

According to the California Privacy Protection Agency, more than 500 companies actively scour all sorts of sources for scraps of information about individuals, then package and store it to sell to marketers, private investigators, and others. The nonprofit Consumer Watchdog said in 2024 that brokers trawl automakers, tech companies, junk-food restaurants, device makers, and others for financial info, purchases, family situations, eating, exercising, travel, entertainment habits, and just about any other imaginable information belonging to millions of people.
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#electronic-monitoring
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Bay Area cop charged with distributing explicit photos of estranged wife without consent

We're aware of the situation,
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

NZ: High Court grants injunction over ManageMyHealth cyber breach - DataBreaches.Net

A High Court injunction bars sharing Manage My Health stolen data, but limited jurisdiction and unserved attackers make the injunction unlikely to prevent further dissemination.
fromSecuritymagazine
1 week ago

Communication Criticized in Handling of Recent Healthcare Hack

Manage My Health, a portal enabling connection between individuals and their healthcare providers, experienced a cyberattack identified on Dec. 30. The New Zealand-based organization published a statement to its website the following day, and as of Jan. 5, has continued to post subsequent updates as information has come available. Following the forensic investigations, the organization believes around 7% of 1.8 million registered patients may have been impacted.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

The book that could change how kids learn about digital privacy

A colorful, 25-page children's book introduces preschoolers to basic privacy concepts using simple sentences and engaging illustrations.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago
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Attorney General James Secures $500,000 from Capital Region Health Care Provider for Failing to Protect Patients' Information - DataBreaches.Net

fromTechzine Global
2 weeks ago
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Data of 21,000 Nissan customers leaked via Red Hat

Nissan customer data for about 21,000 people was exposed due to a Red Hat breach, revealing names, addresses, phones, and emails; no financial data exposed.
fromBloomberglaw
3 weeks ago
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Horizontal Integration Evades Worker's Lawsuit Over Data Breach

A former Horizontal Integration employee lacked legal standing to sue after failing to allege that his personal information was compromised in the July 2024 data breach.
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago
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Attorney General James Secures $500,000 from Capital Region Health Care Provider for Failing to Protect Patients' Information - DataBreaches.Net

fromThe Drum
1 week ago

Facebook to shut off third-party data targeting

A statement by the social media behemoth reads: "We want to let advertisers know that we will be shutting down Partner Categories. This product enables third party data providers to offer their targeting directly on Facebook. "While this is common industry practice, we believe this step, winding down over the next six months, will help improve people's privacy on Facebook."
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

You've Got a Public Reddit Profile. Here's How to Curate It

To start making changes to what's visible, click one of the Update buttons on the right. The Profile and Avatar options lead to options such as your display name and picture on Reddit, the social links you have displayed on your profile, and how you want Reddit to notify you about activity on the platform. Switch to the Privacy tab on the settings screen and you get some control over how visible your profile is.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Real estate agents under the microscope in Australian-first privacy compliance sweep'

Real estate agencies who ask for phone numbers at open houses, car dealerships that keep driver licences on file, and pubs and bars that scan IDs for entry will be targeted by the privacy regulator in its first compliance sweep of dozens of businesses. The crackdown by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner could see businesses fined up to $66,000 if their privacy policies fail to meet legal standards.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Grok is undressing anyone, including minors

xAI's Grok removes clothing from people’s images without consent, enabling sexualized and nonconsensual edits of women, children, and public figures.
#child-privacy
fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Disney agrees to pay $10 million to settle alleged violations of child privacy laws

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
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My husband and I decided not to post our son's face on social media. It has its challenges, but we think it's worth it.

fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Disney agrees to pay $10 million to settle alleged violations of child privacy laws

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
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My husband and I decided not to post our son's face on social media. It has its challenges, but we think it's worth it.

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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Prepare for More AI in Your Dating Apps

Treat AI-powered dating apps as nosy, data-collecting systems; exercise privacy precautions, avoid mistaking programmed flattery for genuine emotion, and watch for bias.
#data-brokers
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago
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Delete Act: How you can request your personal information be purged by data brokers in the New Year

California's Delete Act and DROP let residents request deletion of personal data from registered data brokers, reducing widespread sales of detailed AI-enhanced dossiers.
fromLe Monde.fr
1 month ago
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How French spies, police and military personnel are betrayed by advertising data

Unregulated advertising-data brokers harvest and resell precise smartphone location data, enabling identification and exposure of French intelligence and other sensitive personnel and their families.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

The New Surveillance State Is You

Civic surveillance of masked federal agents has surged as residents document enforcement actions, creating legal and political conflicts over doxing and public safety.
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fromSheFinds
2 weeks ago

These iPhone Apps May Be Collecting More Data Than You Realize

Instagram and TikTok collect extensive user data, including personal identifiers, biometric information, and precise location, and monetize it through cross-platform tracking and advertising.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

From digital curfews to blocking apps: How technology experts protect their children online

Parents should implement shared-device use, parental controls, app awareness, and agreed screen-time rules to protect children from online risks while enabling safe internet access.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

Thousands of medical records found in auctioned storage unit - DataBreaches.Net

Thousands of sensitive patient medical records were found in an auctioned Memphis storage unit linked to a former dentist with an expired license.
#digital-rights
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago

AI Police Reports: Year In Review

We do not fear advances in technology - but we do have legitimate concerns about some of the products on the market now... AI continues to develop and we are hopeful that we will reach a point in the near future where these reports can be relied on. For now, our office has made the decision not to accept any police narratives that were produced with the assistance of AI.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

Companies' 'Wrapped' Features Keep Getting Weirder

Year-end wrap-ups have proliferated across apps, turning users' personal activity data into entertaining recaps while exposing extensive tracking and data monetization.
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fromThe Drum
3 weeks ago

Data deluge: 'Marketers (treated it like) a candy shop... it was too much'

Marketers must prioritize consented, trust-based data and embed privacy into the user experience to convert compliance into competitive advantage.
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fromProPublica
3 weeks ago

Privacy Policy and Other Terms

ProPublica limits tracking, safeguards personal data, uses analytics and third-party tools, and shares personal information only when explicitly disclosed.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

AI-generated sex abuse images being used to blackmail children online, Dail committee told

Young people face rising risk from AI-generated images and deepfakes used for sexual extortion after personal information is mined online.
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fromeLearning Industry
3 weeks ago

In A World Of Breaches, Can EdTech Rebuild Trust In Digital Learning?

Privacy and assurance, not just access and efficiency, must underpin digital learning platforms to rebuild trust, protect data, and prioritize learner rights.
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fromDigital Trends
3 weeks ago

Texas just put smart TV privacy lawsuit on trial, and it could affect your home

Five TV manufacturers are sued for allegedly using smart TV features to secretly collect viewers' data via Automated Content Recognition for ad targeting without consent.
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

UK surveillance law still full of holes, watchdog warns

For example, privileged information shared by foreign partners is currently not overseen by the IPC. It's common practice for national intelligence agencies, such as GCHQ, to receive reports from allies overseas, including from those in the Five Eyes alliance. These reports often contain the kind of privileged information that, in the UK, would require permission from a judicial commissioner, under the IPA, to acquire.
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fromBloomberglaw
3 weeks ago

LinkedIn's War Against Bot Scrapers Ramps Up as AI Gets Smarter

Rehmat Alam operates from the mountains of northern Pakistan, according to one of his online profiles. There, he flaunts his talent for harvesting LinkedIn data and advises YouTube viewers how to earn money off the internet. His company, ProAPIs, allegedly boasted in marketing materials that its software can handle hundreds of requests per second to scrape profiles, selling the underlying data for thousands of dollars a month.
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fromGadget Review
3 weeks ago

Your Car Is Always Listening: The Hidden Microphone in Your Honda That Never Sleeps

Modern cars continuously record and analyze cabin audio, storing and sharing it with cloud services, insurers, advertisers, and potentially law enforcement.
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fromChannelPro
3 weeks ago

Cohesity deepens Google Cloud alliance in data sovereignty push

Cohesity and Google Cloud expanded their partnership to integrate AI and security solutions, enhancing cyber resilience, regulatory compliance, and enterprise AI adoption.
fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

How Laura Poitras Finds the Truth

Pasted on the wall next to the locked steel door that seals Laura Poitras's studio from visitors and intruders is a black poster depicting a PGP key that the filmmaker has used in the past to receive encrypted messages. It makes sense that this key-a sort of invitation to send her a secret message-is the only identifiable sign that Poitras edits her movies in this building;
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fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

The coming AI agent crisis: Why Okta's new security standard is a must-have for your business

AI-powered agents requesting OAuth-based app-to-app access create substantial organizational security risks, requiring new standards for visibility and control over permissions.
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fromThe Cyber Express
3 weeks ago

India's DPDP Act: Why 2026 Is The Year Privacy Becomes Real

The DPDP Act and Rules require Indian companies to overhaul systems, governance, and accountability for personal data within an 18-month compliance window.
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fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

The Things Young Kids Are Using AI for Are Absolutely Horrifying

Many children use AI companion apps for violent roleplay, including sexual violence, which drives higher engagement than other chatbot topics.
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 weeks ago

Shoshana Zuboff, philosopher: AI is surveillance capitalism continuing to evolve and expand'

Shoshana Zuboff (New England, U.S., 1951) joins the video call from her home in Maine, in the northeastern United States, on the border with Canada, where the cold is relentless at this time of year. She sips tea to warm her throat and apologizes for being late; her schedule is so packed these days that it was impossible to find an opportunity to do this interview in person.
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fromArs Technica
4 weeks ago

Google will end dark web reports that alerted users to leaked data

Google is shutting down its dark web scanning service, stopping new scans January 15 and deleting past reports by February 16, 2026.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Let Donald Trump see inside my phone? I'd rather be deported | Emma Beddington

As someone with a child in the US, this new Trump threat to scrutinise tourists' social media is concerning. Providing my user name would be OK the authorities would get sick of scrolling through chicken pics before they found anything critical of their Glorious Leader but what if I have to hand over my phone at the border, as has happened to some travellers already?
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I work in AI security at Google. There are some things I would never tell chatbots.

Sometimes, a false sense of intimacy with AI can lead people to share information online that they never would otherwise. AI companies may haveemployees who work on improving the privacy aspects of their models, but it's not advisable to share credit card details, Social Security numbers, your home address, personal medical history, or other personally identifiable information with AI chatbots.
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fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Lawyers Should Avoid Using Work Computers For Personal Tasks - Above the Law

Lawyers should minimize personal use of work computers to protect sensitive personal information from employer access and unexpected loss of devices.
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fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Chatbot-powered toys rebuked for discussing sexual, dangerous topics with kids

OpenAI prohibits use of its LLMs to exploit, endanger, or sexualize minors and enforces developer policies, runs classifiers, and investigates suspected API misuse.
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