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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #11 [Heads Up] Employees Are Feeding Sensitive Biz Data to ChatGPT, Raising Security Fears

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #11 | March 14th, 2023 [Heads Up] Employees Are Feeding Sensitive Biz Data to ChatGPT, Raising Security Fears Robert Lemos at DARKReading just reported on a worrying trend. Many of them were discovered between 2010 and 2019! I'm giving you a short extract of the story and the link to the whole article is below.

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List of data breaches and cyber attacks in June 2019 ­– 39.7 million records leaked

IT Governance

June 2019’s total of 39,713,046 breached records is the lowest since May last year – the month that the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into effect. Canadian town notifies residents of privacy breach (2,345). Theta360 exposes user-uploaded photos (11 million). Is this the start of the long-awaited ‘GDPR bounce’?

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2019 end-of-year review part 2: July to December

IT Governance

Welcome to the second part of our round-up of 2019’s information security stories. The second half of the year began with major data privacy news: the UK’s data protection authority, the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office), announced its intention to fine British Airways and Marriott International a combined £282.6 million (£4.2

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How the Pandemic Can Affect IG in Positive Ways

ARMA International

I see two big shifts that could impact the way corporations see and leverage information governance (IG): 1) The pandemic has made us more aware of our individual need for privacy and protection, and therefore more responsive to others’ needs. Video communications will be the way we connect even after the pandemic wanes.

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2019 end-of-year review part 1: January to June

IT Governance

A royal baby, a fire at Notre-Dame, the highest grossing film of all time and more than 12 billion breached data records: 2019 has been quite a year. IT Governance is closing out the year by rounding up 2019’s biggest information security stories. Video-sharing app TikTok agreed to a record $5.7 million (£4.2

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A vulnerability in Zoom platform allowed miscreants to join Zoom meetings

Security Affairs

The popular video conferencing Zoom is affected by a vulnerability that could be exploited to join meetings and view all content shared by participants. The issue allowed anyone to remotely eavesdrop on unprotected active meetings, potentially exposing private audio, video, and documents shared throughout the session.

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Weekly Update 134

Troy Hunt

. — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) April 11, 2019. I also go on a bit of a rant about devices and services targeted at monitoring kids and as I say in the video, you'll see precisely why this is such a big issue for me probably next week or the week after.