The European Commission has been ordered to pay a German resident $412 after his IP address was transferred to Meta’s U.S.
The European General Court has ruled that the European Commission must pay €400 ($412) to a German citizen for illegally transferring his data to the United States.
Leading dental and medical billing provider Medusind recently disclosed a cybersecurity incident impacting the personal data ...
While no tool can guarantee your smartphone won’t be stolen, Android provides integrated features that give users greater ...
The EU General Court has ruled against the European Commission for failing to comply with its own GDPR data protection ...
A court has ruled the EU Commission infringed an individual’s right to the protection of their personal data by transferring ...
Audio-based user requests are also processed on-device in newer devices that are equipped with a Neural Engine, Apple claimed. The company added that audio conversations with Siri are only recorded by ...
The legal battle could have far-reaching implications for enterprise data governance, particularly how companies handle user ...
Security researchers have found a fake app pretending to be the premium version of Telegram, a messaging app with over a ...
Mobile phone users are increasingly aware of the risks associated with data harms and are taking a variety of proactive steps ...
In a first, the EU General Court ruled on Wednesday that the European Commission must pay damages to a German citizen for ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Ascension Public Schools was notified Tuesday of a potential data breach of education software ...