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MoD official responsible for catastrophic Afghan data breach that cost billions still works for government - Email blunder potentially put up to 100,000 people at risk and triggered the evacuation of
Cybercriminals accessed Medicare data of more than 100,000 Americans by creating fraudulent accounts, prompting CMS to deactivate accounts and issue new Medicare cards.
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The medical billing company Episource has begun notifying millions of patients across the US about a data breach that took place earlier this year.
If you were impacted by a pair of massive data breaches that targeted AT&T customers, you could be in line to receive part of a settlement totalling $177 million.
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An Afghan man tells Sky News his family is now in danger from the Taliban after he worked for British forces in Afghanistan and had his personal details leaked.
A tennis star has accused Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner of cheating following his won on Sunday. Sinner, 23, won his second Grand Slam of the year on Sunday, besting No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz in the men's final at Centre Court. Sinner, who won the Australian Open to start the year, took down ...
The Defence Secretary has apologised for the leak and said he was "confident" there was a reduced risk of future data breaches.