Latvia CSDD data breach exposes records tied to 1.2 million people
Latvia’s road-traffic agency lost payment-record data tied to 1.2 million people, prompting resignations and multiple in...
By Dana Voss/Security Correspondent
Dana reports on breaches, surveillance tech, and the data broker economy. Former incident responder; still keeps a Faraday bag in her jacket.
Latvia’s road-traffic agency lost payment-record data tied to 1.2 million people, prompting resignations and multiple in...
By Dana VossA Washington judge ordered Kalshi to geofence restricted wagers by Sept. 2 as the company presses its federal-regulation...
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By Dana Voss