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Privacy and data protection
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				August 10, 2020
				
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				Retailer Monsoon allegedly exposing data via Pulse Connect serverA researcher has found a critically insecure Pulse Connect Secure VPN version belonging to UK retailer Monsoon Accessorize, but claims the firm is ignoring his disclosures 
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				August 07, 2020
				
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				Virgin Media customers targeted in Twitter phishCustomers seeking help from the ISP are being targeted by a scam Twitter account 
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				August 07, 2020
				
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				Data Standards Authority publishes guidance on government data sharingThe Data Standards Authority (DSA) wants government departments to use new open data standards when sharing data, with the aim of improving public services 
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				TikTok to be banned in US in 45 daysTrump says his Executive Orders against Chinese mobile apps are in the interests of dealing with a national emergency 
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			August 06, 2020
			
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			Australia updates cyber security strategy but offers little newThe nation’s latest cyber security strategy includes centralised management of networks and a voluntary code of practice for deploying internet-connected devices, among other areas 
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			August 06, 2020
			
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			Qualcomm chip vulnerability puts millions of phones at riskQualcomm has patched multiple vulnerabilities in its chip hardware that left hundreds of millions of smartphones open to compromise by malicious actors 
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			August 06, 2020
			
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			Canon said to be latest Maze ransomware victimCanon may have had up to 10TB of its data exfiltrated by the Maze ransomware gang 
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			August 06, 2020
			
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			GCHQ seeks researchers to tackle deep fakes and misinformationA GCHQ research fellowship based at its Manchester office will explore various national security priorities such as deep fakes, fake news and the impact of AI 
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			August 05, 2020
			
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			Netherlands investigates innovative privacy technology SSIDutch research organisation is looking into areas where self-sovereign identity technology could be used in society and business 
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			August 05, 2020
			
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			Second wave of Covid-19 cyber attacks locked inMore cyber attacks exploiting the pandemic seem likely, says Interpol 
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			August 04, 2020
			
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			Five signs you’re about to get hit with ransomwareA series of Sophos reports on the ransomware threat landscape shows how security professionals can sniff out a potential ransomware attack before it happens 
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			August 04, 2020
			
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			Liam Fox hack raises questions over government securityThe hack of a former cabinet minister’s emails casts doubt over the effectiveness of safeguards and security training processes at the highest levels of the British government 
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			August 04, 2020
			
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			New foundation to bolster security of open source softwareThe Open Source Security Foundation will bring together key open source security initiatives across the industry to improve and support the security of open source software 
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			August 03, 2020
			
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			Estonian police and border services need better IT to block criminals from becoming e-residentsPolice and Border Guard Board of Estonia needs to improve its IT systems to stop criminals from becoming e-residents, says report 
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			August 03, 2020
			
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			Microsoft offers way out of TikTok impasseMicrosoft offers to buy TikTok from its Chinese parent to ease security fears in the US 
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			August 02, 2020
			
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			More data breaches from ransomware attacks in AustraliaThe number of data breaches caused by ransomware rose to 33 in the first half of 2020 from 13 in the previous six-month period, according to the latest report from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 
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			July 31, 2020
			
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			ICO launches guidance on AI and data protectionThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published guidance aimed at rendering the application of machine learning to data compliant with data protection principles 
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			July 31, 2020
			
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			Labour Party is latest victim of Blackbaud ransomware attackWidening Blackbaud data breach ensnares the Labour Party as the cloud software firm continues to duck questions about its behaviour 
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			July 31, 2020
			
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			US lawmakers grill big tech chiefs over market powerSixth antitrust hearing sees CEOs of major technology companies face combative questioning from members of Congress over their market power and dominance 
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			July 31, 2020
			
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			Twitter confirms it was hit by targeted spearphishing attackInvestigation into 15 July 2020 hack of a number of high-profile accounts by cryptocurrency scammers has found evidence of a targeted spearphishing incident 
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			July 31, 2020
			
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			EU sanctions China and Russia over cyber attacksThe EU is applying restrictive measure to six individuals and three entities accused of conducting disruptive cyber attacks in Europe, including the Russian GRU 
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			July 30, 2020
			
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			Former UC Global staff confirm Embassy surveillance operation against Julian AssangeSpanish court investigates claims that security company illegally recorded meetings between Julian Assange, politicians, lawyers and celebrities at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London 
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			July 30, 2020
			
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			List of Blackbaud breach victims tops 120More than 120 education and third-sector organisations may have had their data compromised through the breach of Blackbaud’s cloud platform 
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			July 29, 2020
			
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			Serious BootHole vulnerability puts millions of systems at riskBootHole is a GRUB2 bootloader vulnerability and puts millions of PCs, servers and other devices at risk of compromise 
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			July 29, 2020
			
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			Campaigners urge government to resist big tech lobbying pressureLobbyists for big tech, supported by senior US politicians, have rallied against stricter regulation of technology companies, and threatened the US-UK trade deal unless Britain scraps plans to levy a digital services tax 
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			July 29, 2020
			
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			Schrems steps up pressure on Irish data protection commissioner on Facebook’s data sharing with USAustrian lawyer is considering ‘other’ options if the Irish data protection commissioner does not make a decision by October on his seven-year-old complaint against Facebook 
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			July 29, 2020
			
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			Cosmetics firm Avon faces new cyber security incidentTechnical information relating to Avon’s web and mobile sites was inadvertently left exposed on an unsecured Microsoft Azure server 
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			July 28, 2020
			
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			De Montfort, KCL, Newcastle universities join list of Blackbaud victimsEmbattled cloud services provider now has big questions to answer over its handling of data belonging to UK universities and charities 
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			July 28, 2020
			
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			Garmin may have paid hackers ransom, reports suggestGarmin’s services are coming back online, but the company remains tight-lipped about what exactly happened to it 
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			July 28, 2020
			
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			NCSC names national security expert Lindy Cameron as new CEONew National Cyber Security Centre head joins from the Northern Ireland Office and has spent 20 years in government at home and abroad 
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			July 28, 2020
			
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			Scotland’s security resilience centre concept goes nationalBased on the success of the Scottish Business Resilience Centre, a series of regional Cyber Resilience Centres are now launching across the rest of the UK 
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			July 28, 2020
			
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			NCSC inducts six security startups to Cyber Accelerator10-week programme will guide some of the UK’s most innovative security startups as they scale their businesses for future growth 
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			July 27, 2020
			
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			MI6 apologises after attempt to interfere with intelligence courtThe UK Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, has apologised after attempting to persuade the secretary of Britain’s most secret court to withhold documents from senior judges in a case about crimes by undercover agents 
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			July 27, 2020
			
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			Court adjourns hearing into Assange extradition as US delays serving new indictmentWestminster Magistrates Court suspends scheduled extradition hearing into WikiLeaks founder after it emerged the US had failed to serve a second superseding indictment against him 
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			July 26, 2020
			
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			Australia issues new cloud computing guidelinesThe new guidance, which comes after the expiry of the government’s cloud services certification programme, will help to bolster Australia’s cyber security resilience 
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			July 24, 2020
			
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			Garmin outage prompts ransomware attack speculationDetails are thin on the ground following a major service outage at Garmin, prompting industry speculation that the firm has fallen victim to a ransomware attack 
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			July 24, 2020
			
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			A question of trust: University and supplier on the hook for data breachData on students at the University of York was stolen in a ransomware attack on a supplier two months ago, and the response of both parties raises serious questions 
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			July 23, 2020
			
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			Post-Privacy Shield, what chance for a Brexit data adequacy deal?The striking down of Privacy Shield has been hailed as a victory for digital rights and privacy campaign groups, but it will have consequences that go beyond transatlantic data transfers 
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			July 22, 2020
			
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			NCSC reveals scale of cyber attacks on UK sports industryThe UK’s sports industry is under near constant cyber attack, according to new statistics from the National Cyber Security Centre 
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			July 22, 2020
			
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			US charges Chinese nationals with Covid-19 research hackingThe two hackers allegedly worked with the Chinese Ministry of State Security, targeting intellectual property and confidential business information 
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			July 22, 2020
			
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			Privacy Shield: Companies face new hurdles to legally transfer data to the USBusinesses will have to conduct legal assessments to ensure they can transfer data from the EU to the US and other countries, following a European Court of Justice ruling 
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			July 21, 2020
			
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			Coronavirus: Government drags its feet on online misinformationOnline misinformation about Covid-19 continues to spread unchecked, according to a DCMS committee report which has accused the government of dragging its feet over online harms 
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			July 21, 2020
			
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			Russia Report reveals long-running cyber warfare campaign against UKRussia has been hacking the UK for years and the British government has also known about it for years, according to the Intelligence and Security Committee’s report 
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			July 21, 2020
			
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			Australian industry panel calls for ‘clear consequences’ of cyber attacksA government-appointed panel recommends strong deterrence and other measures to be implemented in Australia’s next cyber security strategy 
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			July 20, 2020
			
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			ICO hails transformative year as average fine treblesInformation Commissioner’s Office annual report reflects on a busy period, during which it levied two of the largest fines so far seen under the GDPR 
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			July 20, 2020
			
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			Test and Trace programme unlawful, admits governmentThe Department of Health and Social Care failed in its legal obligation to complete a mandatory Data Protection Impact Assessment 
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			July 17, 2020
			
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			Twitter hack fallout: Investigators on trail of cyber criminalsInvestigators are hunting the cyber criminals who broke into Twitter’s systems to hijack prominent accounts, amid concerns that more attacks may come 
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			July 16, 2020
			
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			Russian state hackers attacking Covid-19 researchersKremlin-linked APT29 group, also known as Cozy Bear, is conducting a campaign against Covid-19 researchers around the world 
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			July 16, 2020
			
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			Schrems v Facebook: European court strikes down EU-US Privacy Shield agreementThe European Court of Justice has struck down Privacy Shield, the EU-US data-sharing agreement, creating uncertainty for European countries that share data with the US and pressuring the US to reform surveillance laws 
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			July 16, 2020
			
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			Cryptocurrency scammers attack Twitter in insider breachApparent insider breach at Twitter saw so-called “blue tick” accounts of business people, politicians and celebrities hijacked to promote a Bitcoin scam 

 
		