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Trump Administration Sued for Medicaid Data Release to DHS

The Trump administration violated federal privacy laws by releasing Medicaid data of millions to DHS for deportation, prompting a lawsuit from 20 states, led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

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Spanish Prosecutor Investigated for Data Leak, Claims Following Orders

Madrid's chief prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, is under investigation for leaking confidential data about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend's plea bargain negotiations; she claims she only followed orders from the Attorney General and was unaware a press release using this information would be published.

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Iowa Immigrant Rights Group Defies Lawmaker's Data Demand

Iowa Representative Charley Thomson demanded private client, donor, and member data from the Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice, an immigrant rights organization, which refused, citing the request's illegality and potential for abuse amid a national crackdown on immigration.

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Fontys Data Breach Exposes Student Medical Records

Fontys University of Applied Sciences experienced a data breach exposing student medical records and other personal information due to employees accidentally sharing documents publicly on the internal network; the university has removed the documents and launched an investigation.

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Hanau Coalition Faces Backlash Over Data Breach and Public Questioning of Victim's Citizenship

Following criticism of Hanau's response to the 2020 racist attack, the local coalition publicly questioned Emis Gürbüz's citizenship application, prompting a data protection complaint and widespread outrage; the city also previously released a victim's private information.

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Doge" Gains Access to Sensitive Federal Payroll System Despite Security Warnings

Over the weekend, despite warnings from senior staff about the risks, members of Elon Musk's so-called "department of government efficiency" gained access to a payroll system processing salaries for roughly 276,000 federal employees across numerous agencies; this access allows them to view sensitive...

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NZ Official Resigns Amid Voyeurism Scandal, Sparking Calls for Legal Reform

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's deputy chief press secretary, Michael Forbes, resigned after admitting to secretly filming and photographing women without their consent, leading to calls for stricter privacy laws and a review of inter-agency processes following an initial police decis...

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Seven Network Sues Former Producer for Alleged Leaks and Defamation

Seven Network is suing former Spotlight producer Taylor Auerbach for allegedly leaking confidential information and disparaging the network following a dispute with colleague Steve Jackson, claiming his actions were motivated by "hate", while Auerbach claims self-defense against false accusations.

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EEOC Survey Sparks Privacy Concerns at Columbia, Barnard

Staff at Columbia and Barnard Colleges received unsolicited text messages containing a survey from the EEOC as part of a federal investigation into alleged antisemitism, prompting concerns over privacy and institutional transparency.

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Dutch Ministry Ordered to Destroy Illegally Collected Data on Muslim Community

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) ordered the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment to destroy illegally collected personal data of Muslim community members after an investigation revealed unauthorized surveillance between 2015-2021, impacting at least 31 people, potentially hundreds more...

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Suspended Sentence for Man Who Stole and Possessed 2,000+ Intimate Videos of Family

Peter Tomlinson, 56, received a suspended 16-month prison sentence for illegally accessing and possessing over 2,000 intimate images and videos of a mother and her sons after he manipulated her into installing security cameras in her home; the victim is now left with severe trauma and distrust.

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University of Michigan Hit with Lawsuit After Coach's Massive Data Breach

A former University of Michigan football coach, Matthew Weiss, was indicted on 24 federal charges for hacking into over 150,000 athlete accounts across 100 universities over eight years, leading to a lawsuit against Weiss, the university, and Keffer Development Services for negligence and recklessne...

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