IT Security & Privacy

South Staffordshire Water Fined After Cyberattack Exposed Data of More Than 633,000 People

A cyberattack that quietly unfolded inside the systems of South Staffordshire Water for nearly two years has resulted in a hefty regulatory penalty and renewed scrutiny of cybersecurity standards across critical infrastructure providers in the UK.

California Hits General Motors With Record Privacy Settlement Over Driver Data Sales

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday that General Motors has agreed to a proposed $12.75 million settlement over allegations the company illegally sold the driving and location data of hundreds of thousands of Californians to third-party data brokers without consumers’ knowledge or consent.

ASIC Warns Financial Sector to Brace for AI-Fueled Cyber Threats

Australia’s corporate regulator has issued one of its biggest cyber warnings yet, cautioning that the rapid rise of frontier artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing the threat landscape and putting pressure on financial institutions to strengthen their defenses before existing weaknesses are exposed at scale.

Suspected Canvas Breach Triggers International Scrutiny as Universities Report Data Exposure

A suspected cyberattack involving the widely used learning platform Canvas is drawing growing scrutiny from privacy regulators after universities and college campuses in Norway began reporting potential exposure of student and institutional data linked to the incident.

Hungary Opens Investigation After Massive Mediaworks Data Leak Surfaces on Dark Web

Hungary’s data protection authority has opened an investigation into a major reported data leak involving Mediaworks Hungary Zrt., after hackers allegedly stole and published millions of files containing sensitive personal information on the dark web.

Danish Regulator Orders Aalborg Municipality to Address Data Deletion Failures

The Danish Data Protection Agency has ordered Aalborg Municipality to bring its handling of personal data into compliance with data protection rules, after an investigation found the municipality had failed to delete information it no longer had a legal basis to retain.

Ireland’s Data Regulator Opens Inquiry Into SHEIN Over EU Data Transfers to China

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has opened a formal inquiry into Infinite Styles Services, the Irish entity of SHEIN, examining how it transfers the personal data of EU and EEA users to China.