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Cathay Pacific fined £500k by UK’s ICO over data breach disclosed in 2018 – TechCrunch

  1. Cathay Pacific fined £500k by UK’s ICO over data breach disclosed in 2018  TechCrunch
  2. Cathay Pacific hit with £500,000 fine for customer data breach  ZDNet
  3. Cathay Pacific fined £500,000 by ICO for 2018 data breach  TEISS
  4. Cathay Pacific fined £500000 by British privacy watchdog for 2018 data breach but avoids potentially heftier penalty under European regulation  South China Morning Post
  5. ICO fines Cathay Pacific £500,000 for 2018 data breach  IT PRO
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Dixons Carphone fined £500,000 for massive data breach – The Guardian

  1. Dixons Carphone fined £500,000 for massive data breach  The Guardian
  2. Retail group Dixons Carphone fined £500,000 over data breach  ComputerWeekly.com
  3. Dixons Carphone hit with £500,000 fine after data breach affecting 14 million people  ZDNet
  4. UK Retailer Fined £500K For Data Breach Affecting 14 Million  Law360
  5. Dixons Carphone hit with £500,000 fine after data breach  MoneySavingExpert
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Marriott fined $123m for 2018 data breach that hit 339m customers – The Next Web

  1. Marriott fined $ 123m for 2018 data breach that hit 339m customers  The Next Web
  2. Marriott Faces $ 124 Million Fine Over Starwood Data Breach  Wall Street Journal
  3. Marriott to face $ 123 million fine by UK authorities over data breach  TechCrunch
  4. UK proposes another huge data fine. This time, Marriott is the target  CNN
  5. Marriott faces $ 123 million fine in UK for data breach  ABC News
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La Liga fined €250,000 after Android app spied on football fans

The Spanish football league La Liga has been hit with a fine after its official Android app was found sneakily listening to people’s surroundings when soccer matches were being played.

Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Graham Cluley