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The IAPP writes: Last year, the California Privacy Protection Agency adopted a major new rule requiring certain businesses to conduct an annual cybersecurity audit. The rule went into effect 1 Jan. 2026. This pioneering requirement, the first of its kind among state data privacy laws of general applicability, may entail substantial compliance efforts for affected compa...

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There are insider breaches, and then there are fourth-degree felonies and other possible charges if public records are destroyed improperly or without a lawful purpose. KVIA in New Mexico reports: The City of Anthony released a letter to KVIA on Saturday stating that the previous administration had allegedly committed several wrong-doings and the City is...


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When the FBI issued a Private Industry Notice in May 2025 about the Silent Ransom Group (SRG) targeting law firms, they were not exaggerating. The image on the left side of this post is not a new geometric wallpaper. The green boxes represent law firm listings on SRG’s leak site. There are about 38 by...


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Here we go again?  Lara Pearce reports: Popular travel website Booking.com has warned customers that their personal information including booking details and names may have been accessed by an “unauthorised third party”. Booking.com is one of the largest digital travel companies globally, with more than 28 million accommodation listings worldwide. The co...

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Joe Tidy reports: Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games has been targeted for a second time in three years by hackers. The data breach affecting the gaming giant was reported by cybersecurity news outlets on Saturday, after a group of hackers claimed responsibility for the hack. In posts viewed by outlets, the criminals said they...


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