Organizations across 26 countries have invested $2.7 million in consumer data privacy this year, a 125% increase over the $1.2 million privacy spending in 2020, TechRepublic reports.
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BleepingComputer reports that major Asian and Hispanic grocery delivery service Weee! had its systems impacted by a data breach that has compromised 1.1 million customers' data.
Senate inquiries to Cerebral and two telehealth vendors demand answers into reports their apps shared user health data with Facebook and Google, while a consumer lawsuit Cedar-Sinai alleges the same privacy violations.
A common practice among online store platforms to make backups during maintenance may leak sensitive information that cybercriminals could then use, according to a new report.
Financial breaches accounted for 49% of data breach notification-related calls by consumers in 2022, compared with 32% for healthcare data breaches, even though healthcare was the most breached sector last year, according to HealthITSecurity.
Sens. Mark Warner and Marco Rubio are demanding answers from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg after internal documents revealed developers with ties to China and Russia could access sensitive user data.