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Government privacy requirements for mobile Office apps and Windows 10 Enterprise not yet achieved
The mobile apps for Microsoft Office and Windows 10 Enterprise do not yet meet the privacy requirements set by...
Great Britain made illegal copies of data in Schengen Information System
The UK authorities have made unauthorised copies of data stored in a European database to track undocumented m...
Facebook Like button makes European websites responsible for data sharing
According to the European Court of Justice, websites that contain a like-button from Facebook are co-responsib...
FTC fines Facebook $5 billion and demands privacy review
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has fined Facebook $5 billion for various privacy scandals. In addition, th...
AP withdraws authorization from Fraud Helpdesk to collect phishing emails in
The Fraud Helpdesk may no longer collect examples of phishing and other forms of fraud from the Authority for ...
Slack reset leaked passwords from incident in 2015
A cyber attack in 2015, recently brought to the attention of Slack, has caused a reset of the passwords of a n...
Re-launched privacy investigation into Apple for violating GDPR
The Irish watchdog Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) has opened a third privacy investigation into Apple, wri...
WeTransfer sent files to wrong recipients
WeTransfer had a data breach on 16 and 17 June, the company reports in an e-mail to victims that Tweakers has ...
Microsoft withdraws large facial recognition database from the Internet
Microsoft quietly removed a facial recognition database from the Internet this week, reports Silicon Angle. Th...
European privacy advocates file complaints against Google for advertisements
Citizens' rights organisations in nine European countries have complained to the privacy authorities in their ...