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A UK report finds some progress since the Act came into force, but widespread workarounds, ongoing harm, and unresolved privacy concerns suggest the impact is still limited.
Hackers used fake Roblox “game enhancements” to steal login details from hundreds of thousands of players, then sold the accounts for profit.
Despite strict access controls, medical data from half a million UK Biobank volunteers ended up listed for sale on Alibaba.
We look at how cybercrime targeting companies affects all of us, especially their customers.
A hacktivist group claims to have obtained sensitive data on crime tipsters and the people they reported, dating back to 1987.
NYC lawmakers are pushing to rein in biometric tracking before it turns into real-world surveillance pricing and customer profiling.
Tax season is also peak season for identity theft. Malwarebytes researchers spotted criminals trading stolen tax records on dark web forums.
AI may be everywhere, but according to our privacy survey, 90% say they don’t trust it with their data, and many are pulling back.
We found fake “verify you are human” pages on hacked WordPress sites that trick Windows users into installing the Vidar infostealer.