IT Security & Privacy

South Korea Launches Investigation Into Instagram Over Mass Account Bans

South Korea’s media regulator is stepping into the growing controversy over Instagram’s mass account suspensions, opening a formal investigation into what many users have described as a sweeping and unexplained “ban wave.”

FTC Signals Enforcement Shift to Encourage Age Verification Tools Under COPPA

As lawmakers globally push for tougher age checks online and platforms scramble to respond, the Federal Trade Commission is stepping in to clarify how far companies can go without tripping over federal child privacy law.

Q-Day: The Coming Day That Will Rewrite the Rules of Digital Security

Every time you check your bank balance online, send an email, or make a purchase with a credit card, your information is encrypted, a mathematical shield that keeps your data protected from prying eyes. This encryption has worked extremely well for decades. The algorithms safeguarding your most sensitive data would take today’s most powerful traditional computers millions of years to crack. However, a new typeof machine is emerging that could change everything.

Italy’s Privacy Watchdog Orders Amazon to Stop Recording Workers’ Health & Union Data

Italy’s data protection authority has ordered Amazon to immediately stop processing sensitive personal data relating to more than 1,800 employees at its Passo Corese logistics hub, after finding the company had systematically recorded highly personal information about workers for years.

Wynn Resorts Confirms Employee Data Breach After ShinyHunters Listing

Wynn Resorts has confirmed that employee data was stolen in a cyber incident attributed to the cybercrime group ShinyHunters, after the company briefly appeared on the group’s data leak website. As reported by SecurityWeek, the Las Vegas-based casino and hotel operator acknowledged that “an unauthorized third party acquired certain employee data.”

Poland’s Data Protection Regulator Hits DPD Polska With Over $2.75 Million in GDPR Fines

Poland’s data protection authority has fined DPD Polska more than $2.75 million (over PLN 11 million) after finding serious failures in how the courier company structured its relationships with external carriers and authorized staff to handle personal data.

A Code Error in PayPal’s Loan System Left Sensitive Data Exposed for Months

PayPal is notifying a number of customers that their personal information was exposed following a coding error in its PayPal Working Capital loan application, an issue that persisted for more than five months before being identified.