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Turkish Data Protection Authority Announced Data Leakage Of A Dutch Bank Revealing The Importance Of Effective Information Security

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Dissent

Ertuğrul Can Canbolat LL.M., S. İrem Akin and Baran Can Yildirim, LL.M. write: Under Article 12/5 of the Turkish Data Protection Law, the data controllers are obliged to inform the Turkish Data Protection Authority (“DPA“) in case the personal data processed on their behalf is acquired by others unlawfully. In line with this provision, ING…

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Payment card dumps on dark web indicate compromise at Meezan Bank — researchers

Posted on March 7, 2019 by Dissent

In October, 2015,  The Daily Times reported: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has directed the banks to report in details about all established security breaches, its analysis and its designated payment systems department, on quarterly basis to explain the impact of security breaches on institution’s business, systems, applications and customers. The directives were issued…

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Hacker Who Leaked Soccer’s Secrets Loses Extradition Hearing

Posted on March 7, 2019 by Dissent

Tariq Panja reports: A computer hacker who for years published the innermost secrets of the global soccer industry — revelations that have shed light on questionable behavior by some of the sport’s most influential figures and top clubs — was told on Tuesday that he would be extradited to Portugal, where he faces charges linked…

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Hacker group behind SingHealth data breach identified, targeted mainly Singapore firms

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Dissent

Eileen Yu reports: Hackers that compromised the data of 1.5 million SingHealth patients has been identified as a group that launched attacks against several businesses based in Singapore, including multinational companies with operations in the city-state. Dubbed Whitefly, the group has attacked organisations in healthcare, media, telecommunications, and engineering, and is likely part of a…

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Andhra govt mulling action against Telangana Police in alleged data theft case

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Dissent

The allegations fly back and forth and are enough to make your head spin.  I really don’t know what to believe in this case. Akash Kolluru reports: The Andhra Pradesh government is mulling action against the Telangana Police in the alleged data theft case, accusing the police department of stealing “sensitive data”. Late on Wednesday…

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Million-plus Israeli websites target of ransomware hack

Posted on March 4, 2019 by Dissent

Jewish News Syndicate reports: A massive hacking attempt to infest more than a million Israeli websites with ransomware that would lock administrators out until they agreed to pay was thwarted over Shabbat, though many pages were defaced with “Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine.” The hackers attacked the Hebrew website Nagich, which is dedicated to…

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