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Online gambling firm FanDuel had its customers' names and email addresses compromised during the MailChimp data breach this month, according to BleepingComputer.
CNN reports that the U.S. Transportation Security Administration has launched a probe into a possible cybersecurity event involving access to the 2019 federal no-fly list, which included the names and birthdates of known or suspected terrorists, and has already been coordinating with other federal agencies.
By taking on a “GDPR Everywhere” approach no matter where a company holds or processes data, businesses can meet global data privacy laws and regulations.
BleepingComputer reports that Nissan North America has been impacted by a data breach resulting from the compromise of a third-party service provider, which was involved in software development and testing for the automaker.
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