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GDPR: Data Protection Impact Assessment

Since the last data protection directive (EU) of 1995, the way in which data is processed has evolved drastically. Up until more recently individual’s rights have not been at the forefront of concern when their data is processed and there has been a divide between individual’s rights for protection and the implementation of new technologies. Moreover, the expansion of technology advancements has resulted in data processing becoming more automated. The enforcement of GDPR focuses the protection of individual’s rights and attempts to bridge this divide that has been apparent for some time. One of many parts of the GDPR is the requirement to carry out a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA).

GFI Software Announces Revolutionary AppManager™ Product to Unify Management of IT Solutions

Cloud-based platform consolidates software interfaces and customer accounts for managed service providers Ft. Lauderdale, FL  (February 15, 2023) — GFI Software, the global leader in software solutions for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced its newest product offering, GFI …

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35,000 PayPal Accounts Hit With Credential Stuffing Attack

35,000 PayPal Accounts Hit with Credential Stuffing Attack

PayPal sends security incident notifications about a credential stuffing attack that affected nearly 35,000 users. The attack occurred between Dec. 6. to Dec. 8. 2022. During the two-day window, the attackers gained access to highly sensitive information, including account holders’ full names, dates of birth, postal addresses, social security numbers, and tax identification numbers.

Meta Sues Surveillance Software Firm For Scraping 600,000 Profiles

Meta Sues Surveillance Software Firm for Scraping 600,000 Profiles

Meta is suing the London-based surveillance firm Voyager Labs for using surveillance software that illegally scraped data from 600,000 user profiles on its subsidiary platforms. Scraped information, including likes, comments, friends, and photos were sold to law enforcement agencies. Discover how you can protect yourself against data scraping incidents.

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