Australian Information Commissioner commences Federal Court proceedings against Optus seeking penalties and compensation in relation to data breach
Australian Information Commissioner takes civil penalty action against Optus
Report into preliminary inquiries of I-MED?s disclosure of de-identified patient information
Report into preliminary inquiries of I-MED
Conservative government used superinjuction to hide error that put Afghans at risk and led to £2bn mitigation scheme
Thousands of Afghans relocated to UK under secret scheme after data leak
Gathering of face and voice data went unnoticed for one month after it was automatically enabled for video conferencing app users in March
NSW education department caught unaware after Microsoft Teams began collecting students’ biometric data
Australians' data leaked by Human Rights Commission
Data breaches hit new high
Introduction In an age where digital communication is ubiquitous, the importance of privacy and security cannot be overstated. While many messaging platforms tout end-to-end encryption as a hallmark of their safety, recent events have revealed a deeper truth: encryption alone is not enough.
End-to-End Encryption is not enough, The Case for Identity-Free Communications
The Privacy Commissioner finds Bunnings Warehouse interfered with the privacy of its customers by using facial recognition without consent in 63 of its stores over a three-year period.
Bunnings breached privacy laws by using facial recognition on customers, Commissioner finds
Nonprofit behind the Wayback Machine has suffered a cyberattack by "pro-Palestinian hacktivists" affecting 31 million users.
Hackers Claim 'Catastrophic' Internet Archive Attack
In a significant development that underscores the intricate balance between technological innovation and user privacy, Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement.
Siri Privacy Breach: Apple To Pay $95 Million Settlement Amid Spying Claims