Hackers stole over 300GB of data from the Commission’s AWS environment, including personal information.
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Hackers stole over 300GB of data from the Commission’s AWS environment, including personal information.
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The ShinyHunters hacker group claimed to have stolen over 350GB of information from European Commission cloud systems.
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The sanctions target two Chinese individuals, two Chinese companies, and one Iranian firm involved in hacking EU member states.
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The European Commission’s ruling is based on extensive feedback from customers and rival cloud security and infrastructure vendors.
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The signs of a cyberattack were identified on systems EU’s main executive body uses for mobile device management.
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The record-breaking deal has already received a green light from the US government.
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The EU code is voluntary and complements the EU’s AI Act, a comprehensive set of regulations that was approved last year and is taking effect in phases.
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The Irish Data Privacy Commission announced that TikTok is facing a new European Union privacy investigation into user data sent to China.
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Experts say the European Vulnerability Database, or EUVD, should be a good resource, but only if ENISA manages to maintain it properly.
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EU privacy watchdog fined TikTok $600 million after a four-year investigation found that data transfers to China put users at risk of spying, in breach of strict EU data privacy rules.
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