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List of Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in 2023

IT Governance

Welcome to our new-look list of data breaches and cyber attacks. On this page, you will find all our usual information breaking down the month’s security incidents. So, each month, we’ll update this page with the latest figures and links, so be sure to bookmark it to keep an eye out for the latest data breach news.

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Three Italian universities hacked by LulzSec_ITA collective

Security Affairs

The hacktivists claim that once hacked the universities did not disclose the data breach and attempted to hide the incident, violating the European Privacy Law GDPR. GDPR #LulzSecITA #Università #Hacked — LulzSecITA (@LulzSec_ITA) February 10, 2020. Below the translation of message published by the group.

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NASA hacked! An unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network was the entry point

Security Affairs

NASA Office of Inspector General revealed that the Agency’s network was hacked in April 2018, intruders exfiltrated roughly 500 MB of data related to Mars missions. The report says that hackers stole roughly 500 MB of data related to Mars missions from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. In December the U.S.

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French DPA Releases New Guidance on Personal Data Security

Hunton Privacy

On October 7, 2010, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) released its first comprehensive handbook on the security of personal data (the “Guidance”). The Guidance provides general recommendations and best practices aimed at assisting data controllers with the implementation of appropriate security measures.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

A high-profile cyber incident may cause substantial financial and reputational losses to an organization, including the disruption of corporate business processes, destruction or theft of critical data assets, loss of goodwill, and shareholder and consumer litigation. Encrypting critical data assets. Using appropriate access controls.

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New Chinese Legislation Includes Provisions Protecting Personal Information

Hunton Privacy

The following penalties may be imposed for violations: Criminal sanctions (if applicable); Administrative penalties, which could include 10 – 15 days imprisonment, seizure of any illegal proceeds, and a fine of between RMB 100,000 and 500,000 if the violator is an organization, or of RMB 5,000 if the violator is an individual; and.