Personal data stories - Page 1
71% of AI users regret data sharing due to privacy fears
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A study from Syrenis reveals that 71% of AI users regret sharing their data, highlighting rising concerns over privacy in an AI-driven world.
Five best practices for consumers to protect their personal data in the new world of AI
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As concerns about AI escalate, Australians are urged to adopt five key practices to better protect their personal data and enhance digital security.
Cyberattack spreads malware via Facebook ads in Europe
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Bitdefender Labs has uncovered malicious advertising campaigns on Facebook, tricking users into downloading a harmful extension disguised as a Bitwarden update.
Concerns raised over accuracy of UK digital identity data
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Human-rights charity Sex Matters warns that inaccuracies in UK government records about sex could jeopardise the Data Use and Access Bill's integrity.
Report reveals major privacy compliance failures in US, EU
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Privado's 2024 report reveals a staggering 75% of top websites in the US and Europe fail to comply with privacy laws, boosting legal compliance risks.
Exclusive: Australians express rising concern over AI in Cohesity survey
Wed, 16th Oct 2024
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A new survey by Cohesity reveals that 93% of Australians are increasingly concerned about how AI affects data security, far surpassing worries in the US and UK.
Consumers demand stronger data security against AI risks
Thu, 10th Oct 2024
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Research from Cohesity reveals that consumers worldwide are increasingly alarmed about excessive data collection and potential AI threats to their privacy.
Cyber attack disrupts 20 UK railway stations, sparks security fears
Mon, 30th Sep 2024
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A cyberattack disrupted services at 20 UK railway stations, exposing security flaws in public transport infrastructure and raising public anxiety over data breaches.
Ping Identity survey finds Aussies distrust identity security
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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A Ping Identity survey reveals 87% of Australians worry about identity fraud and AI's impact on security, with only 7% fully trusting organisations with their data.
Content platforms exploited for phishing attacks, warns Barracuda
Tue, 17th Sep 2024
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Barracuda reveals cybercriminals exploiting content platforms for phishing, targeting educational institutions and businesses worldwide with deceitful emails.
Survey reveals deepening distrust in corporate data practices
Thu, 29th Aug 2024
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A PrivacyEngine survey of 1.3 million people globally reveals that 60% of consumers feel their personal data is misused, shaking trust in corporate data practices.
Why your AI policy must fit the needs of your company
Tue, 13th Aug 2024
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As AI technology permeates workplaces, businesses must tailor AI policies to their unique needs, ensuring compliance with emerging laws and ethical standards.
UK marketers adopt AI for Olympics strategies, study reveals
Thu, 25th Jul 2024
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Research reveals 51% of UK marketers are leveraging AI for Paris Olympics strategies, despite consumer concerns over data use and calls for increased regulation.
Emerge & SquareOne introduce Blue tick email verification in NZ
Wed, 24th Jul 2024
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Emerge and SquareOne introduce Blue tick email verification to combat phishing scams in New Zealand, enhancing trust and security in fintech communications.
Gap found between data security perceptions & breach reality
Mon, 15th Jul 2024
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Report reveals a disconnect between perceived and actual data security, with 63% of firms overestimating their protective measures despite record data breaches.
UK cyber-attack exposes MoD vulnerabilities, China speculated
Thu, 27th Jun 2024
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A cyber-attack on the UK Ministry of Defence has sparked speculation about its source, with experts suggesting rival state involvement.
Bitdefender warns of rising scams targeting 2024 Paris Olympics
Wed, 19th Jun 2024
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Bitdefender uncovers scams targeting the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, threatening spectators globally with fake giveaways to steal personal data and money.
Experts warn of fallout from BBC Pension and LAUSD data breaches
Wed, 19th Jun 2024
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Recent data breaches at the BBC Pension Scheme and Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) have exposed critical vulnerabilities, prompting cybersecurity experts to issue warnings about the potential misuse of stolen information.
Bitdefender launches AI scam detector Scamio on WhatsApp in Australia
Mon, 27th May 2024
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Bitdefender has unveiled Scamio on WhatsApp in Australia, offering an AI-powered tool to tackle online fraud, responding to a high occurrence of scams.
GDPR challenges: Baillie's six data management solutions
Fri, 24th May 2024
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Six years post-GDPR, many businesses still grapple with compliance. Andy Baillie of Semarchy proposes six MDM solutions to address ongoing data management challenges.