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Decathlon Spain data leak exposed Spanish employees’ data & more

Security Affairs

The experts discovered the database on February 12, 2020, and reported their discovery to Decathlon on February 16, the archive was security on February 17. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.

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Sky.com servers exposed via misconfiguration

Security Affairs

Sky, a subsidiary of Comcast, is Europe’s largest media company, boasting a 12% market share and a revenue of approximately £13.4 UpLift Media, launched by Sky and Molson Coors in 2015, is an in-venue digital screen advertising network that operates digital screens in bars and other leisure venues across the UK. Who had access?

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Threat actors found a way to bypass mitigation F5 BIG-IP CVE-2020-5902 flaw

Security Affairs

Our data shows this bypass was first publicly exploited at 12:39 on July 7, 2020 (6 hours before).” ” Threat actors exploited the CVE-2020-5902 flaw to obtain passwords, create web shells, and infect systems with various malware. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.

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First Ever Multi-State Data Breach Lawsuit Targets Healthcare Provider: Cybersecurity Trends

eDiscovery Daily

According to The Expert Institute ( 12 US States Join Forces to File First Ever Multi-State Data Breach Lawsuit , written by Victoria Negron), an Indiana court will serve as the venue for the first-ever multistate data breach lawsuit, as the attorneys general of twelve US states join forces against a healthcare provider and its subsidiary.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

PASSWORDS AND FIFTH AMENDMENT PROTECTION. What better place to start than two of the most notable cases of this (or any other) year, dealing with forced provision of device passwords and the application of the “foregone conclusion” exception of the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination. Perhaps you missed some of these?