Technology Red Cross says a cyberattack on a vendor for over 60 Red Cross and Red Crescent societies compromised the personal data of 515,000+ "highly vulnerable people" (Sean Lyngaas/CNN) Published 5 months ago on January 20, 2022 By Report Sean Lyngaas / CNN: Crimson Cross says a cyberattack on a vendor for over 60 Crimson Cross and Crimson Crescent societies compromised the private information of 515,000+ “extremely susceptible individuals” — (CNN)A cyberattack on a contractor utilized by the Worldwide Committee of the Crimson Cross (ICRC) has compromised … Related Related Topics:compromisedCrescentcrosscyberattackdataLyngaasCNNpeoplequotpersonalquothighlyredSeansocietiesvendorvulnerable Up Next Monowheel Mayhem: When Good Gyroscopic Precession Goes Bad Don't Miss Google Play Games for PC, which brings Android games to Windows, enters beta testing – TechCrunch Continue Reading You may like How SCOTUS overturning Roe could be used to curb online freedoms and surveil vulnerable populations, as happened to sex workers following FOSTA/SESTA in 2018 (Olivia Snow/Wired) Stardust, the top iOS period tracker, says in its privacy policy it may disclose "anonymized, encrypted" data to third parties "whether or not legally required" (Samantha Cole/VICE) How Alternative Data is Changing the Finance Sector Data centers, typically located in suburbs and rural zones, are increasingly being built in urban areas to further reduce internet lag for locals (Michael Waters/MIT Technology Review) In the wake of SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade, tech companies give "no comment" in response to questions about users' data that can be used in prosecutions (Brian Kahn/Protocol) Hundreds of documents detail the software bought by China to sift through its vast troves of surveillance data to "predict" who will become troublemakers (New York Times) Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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