This week on Lock and Code, we speak to cybersecurity and privacy attorney Jake Bernstein about ransomware attacks that don’t just…
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City fined for tracking its citizens via their phones
The Dutch information watchdog—the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP)—has fined the city of Enschede for € 600,000 for tracking its citizens’ movements without…
A week in security (January 25 – January 31)
January 28 was Data Privacy Day, but for Malwarebytes Labs, it was Data Privacy Week. As such, we’re packed with more…
$12m Grindr fine shows GDPR’s got teeth
As thoughts turn to Data Privacy this week in a big way, GDPR illustrates it isn’t an afterthought. Grindr, the popular…
Vastaamo psychotherapy data breach sees the most vulnerable victims extorted
“Hell is too nice a place for these people.” Never have we seen outrage about a cybercrime at such a level….
VideoBytes: Ransomware gets wasted!
Hello dear readers, and welcome to the latest edition of VideoBytes! On today’s episode, we’re talking about how ransomware is on…
Fintech industry developments, differences between Europe and the US
“Put your money in the bank and you can watch it grow.” If there is a statement that shows us how…
Data privacy law updates eyed by Singapore
In early 2019, Singapore’s data privacy regulators proposed that the country’s data privacy law could use two new updates—a data breach…
A week in security (March 30 – April 5)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we offered readers tips for safe online shopping now that cybercriminals are ramping up Internet-based attacks,…
GDPR: An impact around the world
A little more than one month after the European Union enacted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to extend new data…