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Passport numbers for more than 300,000 leaked during December Eurail data breach

Passport numbers for more than 300,000 leaked during December Eurail data breach

In February, a hacker claimed the attack and said they stole 1.3 TB of data that included source code, database backups and Zendesk support tickets.
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8 Apr 2026 | The Record International
Breach exposes sensitive LAPD files stored in city attorney system

Breach exposes sensitive LAPD files stored in city attorney system

The LA Times reported that social media posts allegedly featuring information about the stolen material — some of which have since been taken down — revealed there were 7.7 terabytes of data available for download.
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8 Apr 2026 | The Record International
👁 Selling Mass Surveillance | EFFector 38.7

👁 Selling Mass Surveillance | EFFector 38.7

Time and time again, we've seen police surveillance suffer from 'mission creep'—technology sold as a way to prevent heinous crimes ends up enforcing traffic violations, tracking protestors, and more. In our latest EFFector newsletter, we're diving into this troubling pattern and sharing all the latest in the fight for privacy...
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8 Apr 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
How can we combat misogyny online? InternetLab offers recommendations for addressing digital violence against girls and women

How can we combat misogyny online? InternetLab offers recommendations for addressing digital violence against girls and women

Technical note outlines proposals for regulating AI platforms and systems, holding perpetrators accountable, and strengthening protective measures and awareness-raising efforts O post How can we combat misogyny online? InternetLab offers recommendations for addressing digital violence against girls and women apareceu primeiro em InternetLab.
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8 Apr 2026 | InternetLab Brazil Amérique S.
Espionage for repression: hack-for-hire phishing campaign targets civil society in MENA

Espionage for repression: hack-for-hire phishing campaign targets civil society in MENA

A new investigation by Access Now’s Digital Security Helpline has exposed a hack-for-hire campaign targeting two prominent Egyptian journalists and government critics, Mostafa Al-A’sar and Ahmed Eltantawy, through a series of spear-phishing attacks. The post Espionage for repression: hack-for-hire phishing campaign targets civil society in MENA appeared first on Access...
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8 Apr 2026 | Access Now International
Explained: Why Groww surrendered its payment aggregator licence to RBI

Explained: Why Groww surrendered its payment aggregator licence to RBI

Groww surrendering its payment aggregator licence (without any public disclosure) in less than 2 years of obtaining it and within 2 months of IPO raises concerns. The post Explained: Why Groww surrendered its payment aggregator licence to RBI appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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8 Apr 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
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