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Uber Fined for 2016 Data-Breach

Uber Fined for 2016 Data-Breach

Uber was recently fined for failing to protect the data of 57 million users worldwide in 2016. This comes under the EU-wide GDPR 2018, which was adopted into law after a “one-year grace period”. First Published 30th November 2018 This wasn't the first time Uber had been found to have …

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The Daniel's Hosting Hack and Dark Web Security

The hack of Daniel’s Hosting has put the anonymous nature of the DarkNet and Tor into question by revealing that there are no official backups of the sites hosted on it, which has raised a lot of questions for the internet community. First Published 23rd November 2018 Deutschland and …

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MiSafe Child Tracking Watches and the Paradox of Buying Security

Child care and security is big business. With a global market value of $23bn, the child monitoring systems industry is going nowhere but up. However, software vulnerabilities that could be exploited bring the whole proposition into question. First Published 16th November 2018 There is …

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The HSBC Breach and Data Classes

Personal data such as customers' names, addresses, social security numbers, date of birth, and account numbers along with other non-financial information is believed to have been accessed during the breach period. First Published 9th November 2018 The world's local bank make news head …

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An Update on the British Airways Breach and the Difficulty of Estimating Breach Numbers

An Update on the British Airways Breach and the Difficulty of Estimating Breach Numbers

“How many people were affected by the British Airways data breach?” That has been the million-dollar question for some time, but providing decent estimates in moments of crisis is hard. First Published 2nd November 2018 BA addresses the fallout. 4 min read | Reflare Research Team A st …

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