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PLUS: Texas sues alleged TV spies; The Cloud is full of holes; Hospital leaked its own data; And more Infosec In Brief Google will soon end its “Dark Web Report”, an email service that alerts users when their personal information appears on the internet’s dark underbelly.…
Energy Department Disputes Nuclear Access Breach Claims in Latest DOGE ControversyDepartment of Government Efficiency staffers gained access to accounts on classified networks storing some of the nation's top nuclear secrets according a report published concurrently with a lawsuit arguing the task force is unconstitutional and lacks congressional approval.
Plaintiffs Sued After Report that Apple Eavesdropped on Intimate MomentsApple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the smart device giant of illegally recording audio through its Siri virtual assistant and sharing extracts with human reviewers. Class members who purchased Siri-enabled devices could receive $20 per device.
New report from Netwrix reveals unplanned expenses impact half of breached firms, including a surge in lawsuits
Pegasus software maker faces mounting lawsuits, investigations in the US and EU Someone at least tried to use NSO Group's surveillance software to spy on European Commission officials last year, according to a Reuters report. …