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Der Spiegel is reporting that WikiLeaks has had… wait for it… a data leakage accident. You might think, “So what? The data has already been leaked!” Unfortunately, that isn’t quite as clear as it seems. WikiLeaks goes to great lengths to protect both their sources and potential informants by redacting their details from the data […]

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When news broke earlier this week that some Citibank Japan customers’ information leaked, many of the bank’s customers probably thought, “Again!?!” But this is not a rare occurrence these days. This time around, it wasn’t even Citibank’s fault; one of the companies it outsources some services to was at fault.This is the second data breach […]

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Last year, at the Hack in the Box conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I predicted that 2011 would be The Year of Privacy Threats. Let’s play a thought game to see how perspicacious my comments were. It won’t take long. Think of all the organisations and companies you’ve trusted with your personally identifiable information recently. […]

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