Brian O’Donovan reports: Bank of Ireland has been fined €463,000 by the Data Protection Commission for data breaches affecting more than 50,000 customers. It follows an inquiry into 22 personal data breach notifications that Bank of Ireland made to the Commission between 9 November 2018 and 27 June 2019. One of the data breach notifications…
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Cyberwar: Are attacks by Russian hackers still covered by cyber insurance? Germany’s perspective (for now)
Google translation: In the wake of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, there are fears that Russia will launch a broad-based cyber war. Western countries could also become the focus of Russian cyber attacks. In this context, it can be expected that cyber insurers will invoke the so-called war exclusion and refuse to pay benefits. However, the considerations made by…
Thousands Of Indians Exposed In Data Breach Affecting Money Lending App CashMama
Bharat Sharma reports: Personal information of hundreds of thousands of Indians was recently leaked, revealing details such as full names, dates of birth, home addresses, national IDs, and much more. The data breach was discovered by Safety Detectives and affected users of CashMama, a now-defunct money lending platform based in India. CashMama’s S3 bucket (a…
Singapore moots bill to slap banks with higher fines for security breach
Eileen Wu reports: Singapore has taken another step towards a new bill that seeks to impose higher penalties on financial institutions that suffer a security breach as a result of oversight. It also looks to tighten regulations of digital token services providers to guard against money laundering and terrorist financing risks. If passed, the Financial…
UK: The Works forced to close shops after cyber attack
Henry Saker-Clark reports: The Works has said some stores have been forced to shut after a cybersecurity incident caused issues with its tills. The stationery and books retailer said the hack also resulted in new stock deliveries to its shops being temporarily suspended and longer delivery times for online orders. It said store deliveries “are…
I-SEC attacked by Conti threat actors
I-SEC is one of the main providers in the field of aviation security checks according to §5 LuftSiG (German Aviation Security Law) in Frankfurt. Conti threat actors added I-SEC to their leak site and have provided some proof of claim. There is no notice on I-SEC’s website at the time of this publication. DataBreaches.net sent…