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Associated Press, Published on 29/09/2018
» NEW YORK: For users, Facebook's revelation of a data breach that gave attackers access to 50 million accounts raises an important question: What happens next?
Business, Yeo Siang Tiong, Published on 11/04/2023
» The trend of personal data leaks is likely to continue as our personal and work activities become increasingly digitised. Even though such leaks directly influence individuals' privacy, corporate cybersecurity is put at risk as well.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 27/05/2020
» The telecom regulator has handed an official warning letter to a subsidiary of Advanced Info Service (AIS), urging it to strictly ensure cybersecurity and data protection after the firm accidentally exposed its database of 8 billion internet records online without a password during a scheduled test earlier this month.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 31/01/2025
» The government will take legal action against a group of online gamers who used personal information illegally obtained from the civil registration system to hunt down and attack other gamers, according to Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 26/05/2020
» Advanced Info Service (AIS), the top mobile operator by subscriber numbers, has insisted no personal information from customers was leaked during a scheduled test earlier this month -- only non-critical information was exposed online as reported by foreign media.
AFP, Published on 20/03/2018
» WASHINGTON - Facebook shares plunged Monday following revelations that a firm working for Donald Trump's presidential campaign harvested data on 50 million users, as analysts warned the social media giant's business model could be at risk.
News, Komsan Tortermvasana and Suchit Leesa-Nguansuk, Published on 18/04/2018
» The telecom regulator has ordered True Move H to assess the impact and prepare a compensation offer to customers affected by the recent leak of personal data.
AFP, Published on 11/07/2018
» LONDON: Britain's data regulator has said it will fine Facebook half a million pounds (22 million baht) for failing to protect users' data, in an inquiry into whether personal information had been misused by campaigns on both sides of Britain's 2016 EU referendum.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 14/06/2024
» The Election Commission (EC) is investigating the leaking of personal data belonging to more than 20,000 applicants for the Senate election.
AFP, Published on 20/03/2018
» BRUSSELS - The European Parliament on Tuesday invited Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg to speak following revelations that a firm working for Donald Trump's US presidential campaign harvested data on 50 million users.