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Uber Fined 10 Million Euros by Dutch Data Regulator

Data Breach Today

Ride-Hailing Company Fined for Inadequate Data Transparency Practices Under GDPR Uber must pay a fine of 10 million euros to the Dutch data protection authority after the agency found the ride-hailing app maker had not been transparent about how long it kept driver data and which employees outside of Europe had access to the data.

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Riding the State Unemployment Fraud ‘Wave’

Krebs on Security

When a reliable method of scamming money out of people, companies or governments becomes widely known, underground forums and chat networks tend to light up with activity as more fraudsters pile on to claim their share. And that’s exactly what appears to be going on right now as multiple U.S.

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Teens Hacked Boston Subway’s CharlieCard to Get Infinite Free Rides—and This Time Nobody Got Sued

WIRED Threat Level

In 2008, Boston’s transit authority sued to stop MIT hackers from presenting at the Defcon hacker conference on how to get free subway rides. Today, four teens picked up where they left off.

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Uber Says Third Party Responsible for Latest Breach

Data Breach Today

Ride Hailing App Points to Breach at Teqtivity, says Lapsus$ Incident Not Involved Ride hailing app maker Uber says a data breach at a third party is responsible for the appearance on a hacking forum of internal data.

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Mango Markets Set to Pay $47M Bug Bounty to Hacker

Data Breach Today

Mango Markets is a trading platform riding on the Solana blockchain. 96% of Voting Tokens favor Deal; Mango Markets Will Not Pursue Criminal Charges Decentralized finance exchange Mango Markets is set to pay $47 million as bug bounty to the hacker who stole $117 million in digital assets on Wednesday.

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Didi ride-hailing service pulled from app stores in China

The Guardian Data Protection

Cyberspace regulator claimed the company had illegally collected users’ personal data China’s cyberspace regulator has ordered smartphone app stores to pull Didi Global Inc’s app after it alleged the ride-hailing company had “illegally collected users’ personal data”.

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Finland and Norway Ban Yango's Data Transfer to Russia

Data Breach Today

Move Comes as Russia Allows a Law Permitting Access to Taxi User Data Data protection agencies in Finland and Norway on Tuesday imposed a temporary data transfer ban on Russian ride-hailing app Yango over concerns that Moscow could access sensitive data of Europeans.

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