Lukasz Olejnik, an independent cybersecurity and privacy researcher, writes that some provisions in the Indian Data Protection Act of 2019, “like having to store sensitive data in systems that are located within the subcontinent, may put constraints on certain business practices and are considered more controversial by some.” One feature of the bill that’s received less…
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Almost half a million Indian debit and credit cards found up for sale on dark web
Prabhjote Gill reports: A new data leak shows that 4 lakh Indian debit and credit cards of Indian banking customers are for sale on the dark web. The report by Singapore-based Group IB claims that the cards are being sold for $9 apiece with the overall value of the database estimated to exceed $4.2 million….
Ca: Confederation College investigates security breach
Ryan Forbes reports: Technology staff with Confederation College are investigating a potential security breach after a malware incident downed many of the college’s online services over the weekend. At this time, there is no evidence that any personal information of students has been removed or taken, though a forensic investigation is being conducted by a…
Journalist Glenn Greenwald’s cybercrime charges dismissed by Brazil judge
Great news! Jon Porter reports: A judge in Brazil has rejected the accusations of hacking leveled at Glenn Greenwald after he reported on the country’s anti-corruption task force, The Associated Press reports. Prosecutors had claimed the journalist was guilty of criminal association after The Intercept Brasil published a series of reports based on private messages involving the country’s justice minister. Greenwald was…
Kobe Steel, Pasco hit in latest cyberattack cases: Defense Ministry
Kyodo News reports: Kobe Steel Ltd. and satellite data provider Pasco Corp. have come under cyberattacks, the latest in a series of confirmed cases of attacks on Japanese defense-related companies, the Defense Ministry said Thursday. The ministry, however, said it has not confirmed a leakage of classified information from the two companies. Read more on…
Data Breach at Mitsubishi Electric Caused by Zero-Day Vulnerability in Antivirus Software
Scott Ikeda writes: When antivirus software is installed and activated, there is usually an assumption that the system is automatically safer. Antivirus software can be penetrated just like any other software can, however, as a 2019 data breach at Japanese electronics giant Mitsubishi Electric demonstrates. Mitsubishi Electric did not disclose what software they were using…