Catherine Muyl and Marion Cavalier of Foley Hoag write: On June 7, 2018, the French Data Protection Authority (the CNIL) published a decision (issued one month earlier) in which it imposed a record 250,000 euros fine on Optical Center (which, although its name does not indicate, is a French company) for having insufficiently secured the…
Month: June 2018
Delta sued over 2017 breach not disclosed to them for six months by third-party vendor
Christina Davis reports on a class action suit filed against Delta Airlines where the main complaint appears to be that customers were first notified of the hack until six months after it occurred. […] According to the Delta class action lawsuit, the third party running the online chat room knew of the data breach for…
74 Arrested in Coordinated International Enforcement Operation Targeting Hundreds of Individuals in Business Email Compromise Schemes
74 Arrested in Coordinated International Enforcement Operation “Wire Wire,” Targeting Hundreds of Individuals in Business Email Compromise Schemes 42 Alleged Fraudsters Arrested in the United States Federal authorities announced today a significant coordinated effort to disrupt Business Email Compromise (BEC) schemes that are designed to intercept and hijack wire transfers from businesses and individuals, including…
UK: Hundreds of email addresses revealed in gaffe
James Oxenham reports: Hundreds of personal email addresses were sent to residents in a huge data breach by the county council. On Friday evening (June 8) West Sussex County Council sent out emails to people who commented on plans to build an incinerator in Horsham, the vast majority of whom objected. People who received the…
Na: SSC leak exposes personal info online
Shinovene Immanuel and Okeri Ngutjinazo report: Personal information of thousands of people registered with the Social Security Commission (SSC) has been leaked on the internet. The leak, extracted from the SSC website since Friday, includes private details of clients such as salaries, home addresses and copies of national documents, including ID cards and passports. The…
Bitcoin tumbles as hackers hit South Korean exchange Coinrail
Cynthia Kim reports: South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Coinrail said it was hacked over the weekend, sparking a steep fall in bitcoin amid renewed concerns about security at virtual currency exchanges as global policy makers struggled to regulate trading in the digital asset. Read more on Reuters.