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Violation of Articles 4(12), 9(1) GDPR and 33(1) GDPR by unauthorised disclosure of a mailing list containing 101 email addresses, and failing to notify this breach to the DPA. The email addresses constituted special category data revealing political party opinions. [69] [70] 2021-05 Locatefamily.com €525,000 The Netherlands
The financial strain of the COVID-19 pandemic was cited as one reason for the reduced fine. [5] In 2021 the law firm Pogust and Goodhead announced that they were representing a group of BA customers who had been affected by the breach in "the largest group-action personal-data claim in UK history". [6] The class was settled out of court. [7]
The GDPR 2016 has eleven chapters, concerning general provisions, principles, rights of the data subject, duties of data controllers or processors, transfers of personal data to third countries, supervisory authorities, cooperation among member states, remedies, liability or penalties for breach of rights, provisions related to specific ...
British Airways is facing a $229 million fine over a breach that compromised information on half a million customers -- the biggest penalty to date,
DUBLIN (Reuters) -The lead European Union data privacy regulator for Meta fined the social media giant 251 million euros ($263.5 million) on Tuesday for a 2018 Facebook security breach that ...
The EasyJet data breach was a cyberattack on the ... GDPR requires companies to store personal details securely and EasyJet could face fines from the ICO of 4% of ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -In a first, the EU General Court ruled on Wednesday that the European Commission must pay damages to a German citizen for failing to comply with its own data protection ...
It forms part of the data protection regime in the UK, together with the new Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018). Following the UK's departure from the EU on 31 January 2020, the GDPR continues to be part of British domestic law by virtue of section 3 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.