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Article
One Year on from the Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Just one year after news broke of the shocking relationship between Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, the scandal has lost none of its relevance in terms of how organisations worldwide handle data on consumers and employees.
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News
Pharmacy fined £275K for GDPR violation
A London pharmacy has incurred the UK’s first ever data protection fine of £275,000 for breaching the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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TikTok found secretly transferring user data to China
According to a lawsuit file by a college student TikTok has been secretly transferring user data to China without gaining consent.
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Most net users unaware of growing QR code threat
Most (74%) of British internet users have never heard of QR code spam, according to a recent representative survey commissioned by European email provider GMX.
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Podcast
Zoë Rose: Ethical Hacker, Cyber Security Consultant, Baringa Partners
Zoë Rose is a highly regarded hands-on security specialist, who helps her clients embed resilience across their personal and professional lives. Zoë is a Cisco Champion, Splunk Architect, and has been recognised in the top 50 women in the UK along with the PrivSec 200.
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New phishing scam uses audio voicemail recordings
Researchers have observed a new phishing campaign using a fake voicemail message to lure victims into entering their Microsoft Office 365 credentials.
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Vulnerability found within Cisco Webex and Zoom
Researchers have announced the discovery of a vulnerability within the video-conferencing platforms, Cisco Webex and Zoom, allowing attacks to snoop into calls.
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WhatsApp’s “Delete for Everyone” doesn’t work for iPhone users
Application security consultant, Shitesh Sachan, has warned that the “Delete for Everyone” WhatsApp feature doesn’t work on iPhone devices.
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UN entities “not subject to the GDPR”
UNICEF, the United Nations children’s agency has said it may have caused a data breach to reveal the private information of thousands of online learners through the Agora platform.
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