Brexit talks: Business groups call on UK government to secure data deal with EU November 30, 2017 The financial services sector is calling on the government to forge an agreement with the EU which will allow for personal data to be protected when it is exchanged between countries. UK Finance and techUK have authored a report on data sharing, and have recommended that in Brexit talks the two sides outline a mutual [...]
Uber hack: 2.7m UK riders and drivers affected by huge data breach – more than half of all users November 29, 2017 Uber has revealed that 2.7m riders and drivers in the UK have been affected by a massive hack of data – more than half of its users in the country. It’s the first time any figure has been given for the UK specifically since the hack, in which information such as email addresses, names, and [...]
EU authorities consider creating data breach justice league to tackle uber hack November 23, 2017 Multiple investigations prompted by Uber’s admission that it concealed a hack could join together for one big mega-probe into the incident. An EU working group which has responsibility for data protection will decide next week whether to co-ordinate different investigations taking place in the UK, Italy, Austria, Poland and the Netherlands. Read more: The massive [...]
Uber hack: Should you delete the ride-hailing app? This is what the experts advise November 22, 2017 Uber has been rocked by a wave of bad news over the past few months, including the departure of its co-founder and chief executive Travis Kalanick and the loss of its operating licence in London. And there was more bad news for Uber last night as it emerged that the ride-hailing app had been hacked [...]
Uber hack: The UK’s top cyber crime and data authorities – the NCSC, NCA and ICO – are investigating the massive data breach November 22, 2017 UK authorities have launched an investigation into the massive hack of Uber which left the data of 50m customers vulnerable. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched a probe of the incident which it said raises “huge concerns” when it comes to ethics and data privacy. And GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) will be [...]
Uber hack: What happened, who’s affected, advice for app users and everything you need to know about the data breach November 22, 2017 Uber is the latest major company to reveal that it has been targeted by hackers. A massive breach resulted in data being exposed last year – but the tech company was less than forthcoming about it and even paid off the hackers. Here’s everything you need to know about the incident and how it might [...]
Damian Green denies porn allegations after claims it was found on computer used in parliament November 5, 2017 Damian Green, the most senior minister in Theresa May’s government, has denied claims that pornographic material was found on a computer he used in parliament. “The story is completely untrue and comes from a tainted and untrustworthy source,” he said in a statement. Read more: Spacey ditched from ING conference over fears he will “distract” [...]
Data Protection Bill: How the UK’s data laws will now be fit for the digital age September 14, 2017 They’ve always said that information is power, and in the digital age, data increasingly powers the world. It drives price comparison sites and improves the flow of transport around cities. Using data properly adds billions of pounds to the economy, and helps improve and save lives. We are yet in the foothills of the digital [...]
Brexit: The UK wants an early deal with the EU on data transfer and privacy, latest position paper outlines August 24, 2017 The UK will continue to comply with European laws on data after the country leaves in March 2019 and the EU should recognise this early on in negotiations, the government has said. In a fresh paper outlining Britain’s approach to negotiating the free flow of data across borders, the department for exiting the European Union [...]
TalkTalk fined by data watchdog for putting 21,000 sets of customer data at risk of being accessed by scammers August 10, 2017 TalkTalk has been fined by the UK’s information regulator after 21,000 sets of customer data were at risk of falling into the hands of scammers and fraudsters. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) slapped the FTSE 250 firm with a £100,000 fine. Personal information was at risk after an Indian firm TalkTalk used to resolve complaints [...]