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Belgium: Belgian DPA announces potential data breach at Bpost

Posted on December 3, 2020 by Dissent

OneTrust DataGuidance writes: The Belgian Data Protection Authority (‘Belgian DPA’) announced, on 1 December 2020, that it had learned of a potential security incident at Bpost through media articles. In particular, the Belgian DPA outlined that, given the position Bpost plays in Belgian society, a data breach would have made possible access to personal data…

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Ca: Class action suit launched against Dell after data breach led to years of scam calls

Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dissent

David Paddon reports: A proposed class action suit has been launched against Dell Technologies on behalf of thousands of Canadians whose personal information was compromised in a data breach. According to a claim filed in a Nova Scotia court, the suit’s proposed representative plaintiff is seeking compensation for two years of scam calls and emails he received after a…

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Intersport victim of cyberattack for a second time in 2020?

Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dissent

First it was a Magecart attack on their web sites in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Montenegro, as reported in June. Now it appears to be a ransomware attack by Conti threat actors, who dumped more than two dozen files as alleged proof of access and exfiltration from the international sporting goods retailer….

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‘Apodis Pharma’ Leaked Over 1.7 TB of Confidential Data Online

Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dissent

Bill Toulas reports: The French digital supply chain management and software solutions provider ‘Apodis Pharma’ has misconfigured an ElasticSearch database for public access, essentially leaking over 1.7 TB of confidential business-related data. The client portfolio of ‘Apodis Pharma’ includes big pharmaceutical firms, so the particular data leak is considered a grave security event. Read more…

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AU: Australia’s largest cryptocurrency exchange accidentally exposed the names and emails of 270,000 customers

Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dissent

Cam Wilson reports that an old-fashioned email goof by BTC Markets exposed members’ names and email addresses: Early on Tuesday morning, an Australian cryptocurrency exchange that bills itself as the largest in the country inadvertently exposed more than 270,000 of its members names and email addresses. Users posted to social platforms like Twitter and Reddit to complain…

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Brazil planemaker Embraer says hackers gained access to company data

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Dissent

Reuters reports: Brazilian plane manufacturer Embraer said late on Monday that it had been targeted by hackers, who obtained the “disclosure of data allegedly attributed to the company.” The company said the breach was identified on Nov. 25 and the culprits only got access to a single company archive. Read more on Reuters. h/t, @Chum1ng0

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