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- British Watchdog Cracks Down on Data Collection by Smart TVs . . .
The UK Information Commissioner's Office has issued its first guidance demanding manufacturers of air fryers, smart speakers, fertility trackers, and smart TVs respect users' privacy rights after reports of excessive data collection in homes The regulator requires companies to ensure data securit
- A simple fix could have saved British Airways from its data . . .
Poor IT infrastructure caused British Airway's 2018 data breach Now, the Information Commissioner's Office is planning on fining it £183 million It could have been prevented British
- British Airways data breach - Wikipedia
In summer 2018, a data breach affected almost 400,000 customers of British Airways, of which almost 250,000 had their names, addresses, credit card numbers and card security codes stolen
- Which? responds as ICO publishes new data guidance for smart . . .
If you don’t want to read the whole thing (who can blame you) then focus on the sections on data collection and sharing You can also find useful information on how to delete your data · Limit or revoke permissions: In Apple iOS and Google Android, you can control what apps can access your data Head to settings, and then Apps and
- British Airways data breach – what can we learn? | Data . . .
We’ve finally heard the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined British Airways £20 million for failing to protect personal and credit card data in their 2018 data breach A breach which affected more than 400,000 BA customers and staff
- Behind the Headlines: Lessons from BA’s £183 million data . . .
British Airways was fined £183 million for failing to protect customer data, but the ICO has delayed its final decision What's going on here?
- British Airways Data Breach: A Deep Dive into One of the UK’s . . .
In the summer of 2018, British Airways—one of the world’s most recognized airline brands—suffered a massive data breach that exposed the sensitive personal and financial data of nearly 400,000 customers
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