The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a notice that it intends to fine Marriott International £99m in relation to a reservation database incident announced on November 30, 2018.
Although a pre GDPR data breach, Dixons announced on 31st July 2018 an update to the breach they identified in June. When initially announced on 13th June, it was 1.2 million customer records involved, but with further investigation the breach now looks to have affected approximately 10 million records.
Here's one to keep an eye on, a case currently going through Court of Justice of the European Union. Basically, by including a "like" widget on your website, you could be passing personal data to 3rd party data processors, such as Facebook, Google & Twitter.
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