Privacy Protection
Amid recent turmoil at 23andMe, a major data breach and significant layoffs have prompted many users to question the safety and retention of their genetic information. The company revealed that the breach compromised the data of approximately 6.9 million users, with attackers specifically targeting those of Chinese or Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
The controversy surrounding the UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and its AI system for detecting benefits fraud has sparked significant debate. The system, designed to curb fraud and errors in universal credit claims, has been found to disproportionately target certain groups based on characteristics such as age, disability, marital
In a disturbing yet ingenious twist, cybercriminals have developed a new strategy to bypass antivirus scans by corrupting Microsoft Word documents. Traditional methods of embedding malicious content in Word files are well-known and usually detected by antivirus programs, leading many to believe they are secure after scanning their documents.
Online fraud is a significant and costly issue, causing billions of dollars in losses annually for ASEAN economies. Traditional banks and fintech companies have faced substantial threats from rapidly evolving fraud techniques. A study in 2024 reported that the average cost of a data breach in ASEAN hit a record high of USD 3.33 million. There is a
In an era where digital trust is paramount, companies face significant repercussions should they mishandle user data, which underscores the critical importance of embedding privacy in their systems from the beginning. Trust in the Digital Age The article begins by emphasizing the role of trust and the potentially severe consequences for companies