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  • Google preparing to appeal EU’s €4.3bn Android fine

    October 9, 2018

    Google is expected to challenge European competition authorities tomorrow, as the deadline to appeal the EU's record-breaking €4.3bn fine against its parent firm Alphabet comes to pass. The tech giant was charged by regulators over "serious illegal behaviour" with its Android operating system in July. Brussels ruled that Google had forced smartphone makers to favour its own [...]

  • Irish regulator to probe Alphabet’s Google+ data leak

    October 9, 2018

    Ireland's Data Protection Office today said it will seek answers from Google over the data leak from its failed social media platform Google+, which could have exposed the profile information of at least 500,000 users. Google said last night it was shutting down Google+ for consumers, after it discovered and patched the bug back in [...]

  • Heathrow fined £120,000 for leaving security staff’s personal data on an unencrypted memory stick

    October 8, 2018

    Heathrow must pay a £120,000 fine after an employee lost a memory stick containing dozens of staff’s personal details. The details of up to 50 security personnel, and 10 people’s names, dates of birth and passport numbers, were exposed on the memory stick, which was found by a member of the public. Read more: Heathrow [...]

  • Irish regulator to investigate Facebook over data breach with an expected fine of up to $1.6bn

    October 2, 2018

    The Irish Data Protection Office has opened a probe into Facebook over last week's cyber attack, which saw more than 90m accounts potentially affected. Ireland's data regulator will launch the case against Facebook under General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), as it confirmed that less than 10 per cent of the users affected were inside the [...]

  • Equifax fined maximum £500,000 for data breach affecting 145m people

    September 20, 2018

      Credit rating agency Equifax has received the maximum possible fine of £500,000 for a data breach affecting up to 15m Brits. UK data protection regulator the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the penalty reflected its opinion that the US giant “has no excuse” for failing to follow its own internal policies and the law, [...]

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