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Fuite de données Facebook : aucun hack à signaler - L 1FO Tech par L Informaticien

Fuite de données Facebook : aucun hack à signaler - L 1FO Tech par L Informaticien
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Facebook data leak affecting 1 5 million Irish users a huge issue

Share this article The Data Protection Commission is working to get to the bottom of a Facebook data leak that affects up to 1.5 million people in Ireland. It is believed the information was scraped from the social media site before GDPR regulations came into force. Names, email addresses and phone numbers of 1.5 million Irish people are now available online. Additional information given by users to Facebook, such as locations and employers names, are also now in the public domain, thanks to a major data leak that’s affecting 530 million people globally. It’s believed the information was scraped from the site back in 2018, before GDPR rules were introduced.

TikTok Draws Scrutiny and Warning From EU

TikTok is once again under scrutiny for its data practices, with the EU warning that some data may be making its way to China.

Ireland GDPR report: Big fines coming soon for Big Tech?

By Neil Hodge2021-02-25T21:48:00+00:00 Ireland’s data regulator has 27 ongoing cross-border inquiries into Big Tech firms, with Facebook and its associated companies accounting for 14 of them. According to the 2020 annual report from the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), there are nine investigations into Facebook for potential violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with three more into Instagram and two into WhatsApp. There are also three live investigations into Apple, three into Twitter, two into Google, and one each for LinkedIn (owned by Microsoft), MTCH, Quantcast, Verizon, and Yelp. Much has been made of the Irish DPC’s slow progress with its cross-border caseload, but the regulator is realistic about its prospects of concluding all these cases quickly.

CJEU Advocate General reinforces the GDPR s One Stop Shop | Hogan Lovells

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On 13 January 2021, the Advocate General (AG) of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued an important opinion in the case of Facebook Belgium v Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit (C-645/19) which considers the vital role of the GDPR’s one-stop-shop mechanism. The AG’s opinion unequivocally affirms the significance of the role of the lead supervisory authority (LSA) in being the primary investigator and enforcer of data protection law within the EU, while at the same time acknowledging the active role that other supervisory authorities concerned (SAC) have in scrutinising organisations’ compliance with the GDPR.

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