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Ring agrees to pay $5.6 million after cameras were used to spy on customers
The FTC is paying Ring customers in the US a totoal of $5.6 million over charges that the company allowed employees to access private videos.
Read moreTikTok comes one step closer to a US ban
The US Senate has approved a bill that will ban TikTok, unless it finds a new owner, bringing it one step closer to being signed into law.
Read more“Substantial proportion” of Americans may have had health and personal data stolen in Change Healthcare breach
UnitedHealth has made an announcement about the stolen data in the ransomware attack on subsidiary Change Healthcare.
Read moreBillions of scraped Discord messages up for sale
An internet scraping platform is offering access to a database filled with over four billion Discord messages and combined user profiles.
Read moreQuick Byte: Top Cyber News of the Week (14th to 20th April, 2024)
Credit to Author: Saurabh Vadghule| Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 05:30:58 +0000
India ranks 10th in cybercrime as per the recent “World Cybercrime Index” In the recently released “World Cybercrime…
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Read moreMental health company Cerebral failed to protect sensitive personal data, must pay $7 million
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a settlement with online mental health services company Cerebral after the company was charged with failing to secure and protect sensitive health data.
Read moreGiant Tiger breach sees 2.8 million records leaked
A threat actor claims to be in possession of 2.8 million records originating from a hack at Canadian retail chain Giant Tiger
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