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My personal data has been leaked several times - this service helped clean it all up

ZDNet 20 Mar 2026
DeleteMe scans the internet for exposed personal information and works to remove it - with varying success ... .
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UCD employee due in court on charges of accessing student’s personal data

The Irish Times 20 Mar 2026
A staff member at University College Dublin (UCD) is due in the district court this morning on charges of facilitating unauthorised access of students’ personal data.
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Critics take aim at companies that charge different prices based on personal data

Newsday 20 Mar 2026
Democrats in the state Legislature are pushing two bills to ban surveillance pricing, by which companies offer a customized price to a shopper based on personal data they’ve collected.
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UCD archaeology lecturer charged with hacking students’ personal data and harassment

The Irish Times 20 Mar 2026
A university archaeology lecturer has appeared in court on more than 140 charges of hacking students’ personal data and harassment ... The more serious charges relate to the nature of personal material stolen.
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FBI Warns Tron Users: Fake Federal Token Is Draining Personal Data

Bitcoinist 20 Mar 2026
A Scam Built On Fear ... The FBI’s New York Field Office confirmed the scam Thursday and warned users not to click, visit, or share any personal data connected to the token ... By then, it had already landed in 728 wallets, according to Tronscan data.
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Information on the processing of personal data for shareholders and shareholder representatives in the context of the Annual General Meeting 2026 of HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA PDF 0.18 MB (Hella GmbH & Co KGaA)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2026
... personal data, to require rectification or erasure of their personal data or the restriction of the processing, or to receive their personal data in a structured, common and machine-readable formats.
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Marquis confirms sensitive personal data of 672,000 people stolen in ransomware attack

TechRadar 19 Mar 2026
The August 2025 SonicWall breach keeps getting worse, as Marquis sues SonicWall for negligence ... .
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EDPB and EDPS support strengthening EU’s cybersecurity and easing compliance while protecting individuals’ personal data (EDPS - European Data Protection Supervisor)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2026
"While maximizing the effectiveness of cybersecurity measures is vital, we must ensure that the processing of personal data remains limited to what is strictly necessary ... of personal data.
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A request for access to one’s own personal data may be considered abusive and refused if it is made for the sole purpose of subsequently claiming compensation for an alleged infringement of the GDPR (CURIA - Court of Justice of the European Union)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2026
Brillen Rottler A request for access to one's own personal data may be considered abusive and refused if it is made for the sole purpose of subsequently claiming compensation for an alleged infringement of the GDPR.
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Genealogy boom exposes personal data scammers can exploit

Fox News 18 Mar 2026
Once personal details appear online, they rarely stay in one place ... DNA KITS MAY SHARE PERSONAL DATA AFTER DEATH  What family tree sites encourage you to upload Genealogy platforms feel harmless ... For example, data can appear through.
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In Celebration of PCPD’s 30th Anniversary PCPD Publishes Chinese Storybook titled “Adventure in the AI Labyrinth” for Primary School Students (Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data)

Public Technologies 17 Mar 2026
The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, said, "As AI and digital technologies become increasingly integrated into our daily lives, it is crucial to provide guidance to ...
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The PCPD Issues Alert over the Privacy Risks of OpenClaw and Agentic AI and Reminds Organisations and the Public to Use AI Safely (Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data)

Public Technologies 16 Mar 2026
Do not provide your personal data to agentic AI arbitrarily, especially when this involves confidential or sensitive personal data, such as identification documents, bank account numbers and passwords.
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