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Laboratory Services Cooperative Faces Serious Data Breach Affecting Over 1 Million Individuals

In a recent data breach, Laboratory Services Cooperative (LSC), a nonprofit providing centralized laboratory services, revealed that the sensitive information of 1.6 million individuals was compromised. This breach is particularly concerning, as it affects not only LSC clients but also employees and their dependents, including those connected to Planned Parenthood centers. What Happened? LSC detected […]

Experts at Carnegie Global Tech Summit Praise India’s Financial Sector for Being Well-Regulated and Digitally Ready for Data Protection Law

Experts said India’s financial sector already operates with strong digital systems and consent-based governance. They added that the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) creates a stronger foundation for accountability in the digital space, though it also introduces certain challenges. At the 9th Carnegie Global Tech Summit, during the session ‘India’s Approach to Data Governance’, […]

India launches Digital Threat Report 2024

In a significant step toward enhancing cybersecurity in India’s banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector, the government has launched the Digital Threat Report 2024. This report is a collaboration between CERT-In (MeitY), CSIRT-Fin, and SISA. It offers a comprehensive analysis of current and emerging cyber threats that pose risks to the sector. It also […]

India Plans to Replace Old SIM Cards Over Security Concerns After Chinese Chip Discovery

The Indian government is thinking about replacing old SIM cards in mobile phones. This comes after an investigation found that some of the chips used in these SIM cards came from China. The National Cyber Security Coordinator and the Ministry of Home Affairs led the investigation. This raised serious concerns about the security of the […]

Google Chrome Security Alert: Govt Warns Users to Update Now

In an important security alert, the Indian government has flagged critical vulnerabilities in older versions of the popular Google Chrome web browser. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued the warning. They urged the users to immediately update their browsers to the latest version to avoid potential security risks. Why Is This an […]

Ghibli Trend: Are AI Filters Revealing Your Original Photos?

In today’s social media-driven world, people seek subtle ways to announce new chapters in their personal lives. One such trend that’s taken off recently is the “Ghibli filter”. An AI-powered transformation tool that lets users turn themselves into cute, whimsical, Studio Ghibli-style characters. The idea is simple—create a fun, animated version of yourself, perfect for […]

AI Generated Aadhaar and PAN Cards Spark Concerns

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has opened up exciting new possibilities, but it has also raised some serious concerns, especially when it comes to privacy and data protection. Recently, a new debate has emerged around AI-generated images of Aadhaar and PAN cards. Social media users shared AI-generated Aadhaar and PAN card images from ChatGPT, […]

Canadian Lawyers Advise Burner Phones for Personal Data Protection

Canadian immigration lawyers are advising travelers to the United States to use burner phones instead of personal devices. This guidance comes in response to the Personal Data concerns arising from the US Customs New Crackdown on mobile phone inspections at the U.S. border. U.S. border officials now have the authority to inspect mobile phones, review […]

OpenAI Denies Copyright Allegations in ChatGPT Case

OpenAI has responded to ANI’s allegations that its ChatGPT software reproduces content verbatim from ANI’s articles. During a hearing in the Delhi High Court, OpenAI’s lawyer, Senior Advocate Amit Sibal, argued that the model avoids verbatim reproduction. He stated that ChatGPT’s advanced capabilities make such reproduction impossible. “If OpenAI’s model regurgitated content, it would defeat […]

OpenSNP to Shut Down, Citing Privacy Concerns and Rise in Authoritarian Governments

Co-founder Bastian Greshake Tzovaras confirmed that openSNP, the popular open-source platform for genetic data, will shut down and delete all of its data by the end of April. The decision comes amid growing concerns regarding data privacy, the collapse of 23andMe, and the increasing rise of authoritarian governments worldwide. OpenSNP’s Commitment to Data Privacy and […]