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Spanish High Court to Investigate Massive Cyberattack Against CNMC
A massive cyberattack against Spain's National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) led to the exfiltration of 2 billion mobile phone user data records, prompting the National High Court to investigate potential crimes against national security.
Spanish High Court to Investigate Massive Cyberattack Against CNMC
A massive cyberattack against Spain's National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) led to the exfiltration of 2 billion mobile phone user data records, prompting the National High Court to investigate potential crimes against national security.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch WWII Archive Faces Privacy Concerns, Delaying Full Digital Release
The Netherlands National Archives plans to digitize 425,000 WWII collaboration suspect files by July 2025, but faces legal challenges regarding privacy, delaying the full release and potentially incurring fines up to €750,000 per violation.
Dutch WWII Archive Faces Privacy Concerns, Delaying Full Digital Release
The Netherlands National Archives plans to digitize 425,000 WWII collaboration suspect files by July 2025, but faces legal challenges regarding privacy, delaying the full release and potentially incurring fines up to €750,000 per violation.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Data Decree Sparks Legal Battle
Spanish hotels and travel agencies face new stringent data collection rules, prompting legal challenges due to data protection and feasibility concerns.
Spanish Data Decree Sparks Legal Battle
Spanish hotels and travel agencies face new stringent data collection rules, prompting legal challenges due to data protection and feasibility concerns.
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Amsterdam Halts Use of Scan Car Data for Stolen Vehicle Recovery Due to Privacy Concerns
Amsterdam parking enforcement officers will stop using scan car data to locate stolen vehicles due to privacy violations; the practice, which recovered roughly 90 cars annually, repurposed data collected for parking enforcement, raising concerns about data use and inter-governmental data sharing.

Amsterdam Halts Use of Scan Car Data for Stolen Vehicle Recovery Due to Privacy Concerns
Amsterdam parking enforcement officers will stop using scan car data to locate stolen vehicles due to privacy violations; the practice, which recovered roughly 90 cars annually, repurposed data collected for parking enforcement, raising concerns about data use and inter-governmental data sharing.
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36% Bias Score

Bunnings Breaches Privacy with Facial Recognition Tech
Australian hardware chain Bunnings faces backlash for breaching privacy laws by using facial recognition technology without consent in its stores.

Bunnings Breaches Privacy with Facial Recognition Tech
Australian hardware chain Bunnings faces backlash for breaching privacy laws by using facial recognition technology without consent in its stores.
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48% Bias Score

French Police File Faces Data Management Criticism
The French data protection authority criticized the ministries of interior and justice for the poor management of a major police file containing personal data on millions of people.

French Police File Faces Data Management Criticism
The French data protection authority criticized the ministries of interior and justice for the poor management of a major police file containing personal data on millions of people.
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