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Credit Suisse’s $100 Billion Data Leak Faces Investigation (3)
Swiss prosecutors are investigating a data leak involving thousands of former
Cyberattack Sends Derivatives Trading Back to the 1980s (3)
Derivatives shops, used to clearing hundreds of billions of dollars in trades every day, found themselves in a dramatically different era this week: the old days of manually processing deals.
UK’s National Cyber Security Center Also Looking Into ION Hack
The National Cyber Security Center, part of UK intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters, is part of the growing number of government bodies examining the cyberattack on ION Trading UK.
GoodRx FTC Privacy Fine Is ‘Warning Shot’ for Health Tech Firms
The Federal Trade Commission’s $1.5 million fine against GoodRx Holdings Inc. signals a broader reckoning for a growing array of health tech services and devices that collect and use information about their users to monetize free products.
Concerns Linger as California Privacy Rules Are Implemented
The California Privacy Protection Agency is set to adopt regulations Friday implementing the state’s new privacy act that strengthens and updates a 2018 law helping residents to protect their personal data.
Data Breach Class Claims Against LendingTree Sent to Arbitrator
Allegations that LendingTree LLC negligently failed to protect users’ financial information in connection with a February 2022 data breach should be heard by an arbitrator, a federal magistrate judge said.
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