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Data collection cheat sheet: how Parler, Twitter, Facebook, MeWe’s data policies compare

Security Affairs

While these alt platforms largely position themselves as “free speech” alternatives, we at CyberNews were also interested in how these alt social platforms compare in terms of data collection. Users would need to read both Triller’s and Quickblox’ privacy policies to get a good idea of how their data is being collected and processed.

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Mobile virtual network operator Mint Mobile discloses a data breach

Security Affairs

Mobile virtual network operator Mint Mobile suffered a new data breach, threat actors had access to customers’ personal information. Mint Mobile experienced a recent data breach, exposing customers’ personal information to unauthorized access by threat actors.

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T-Mobile data breach: CPNI (Customer Proprietary Network Information) exposed

Security Affairs

T-Mobile has disclosed a data breach that exposed customers’ network information (CPNI), including phone numbers and calls records. T-Mobile has disclosed a data breach exposing customers’ account’s information. The T-Mobile security staff discovered “malicious, unauthorized access” to their systems.

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Phishers migrate to Telegram

Security Affairs

Phishers also use to share stolen personal data with their subscribers. The creators of phishing bots and kits can get access to data that is gathered with their tools. Contents of a free phishing kit archive Paid phishing pages and data, as well as phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) subscriptions.

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Dutch DPA Issues Record Fine for Violating GDPR Data Subject Rights

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) issued a EUR 830,000 (approximately USD 937,000) fine against the Dutch Credit Registration Bureau (BKR) for violating data subject rights. The fine stems from BKR’s practice of charging fees and discouraging individuals who wanted to access their personal data.

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Volt Typhoon Disrupts US Organizations, CISA Issues Alerts

eSecurity Planet

Volt Typhoon, a notorious cyber group linked to the People’s Republic of China, has expanded its operations beyond illegal access and data theft. In November 2021, the FBI disclosed a FatPipe VPN exploit that enabled backdoor access via web shells. Volt Typhoon struck again on several U.S.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 297

Security Affairs

If you want to receive the weekly Security Affairs Newsletter for free subscribe here. Pierluigi Paganini. SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter). The post Security Affairs newsletter Round 297 appeared first on Security Affairs.