Voici les actualités principales de la semaine passée concernant le cybercrime.
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Les actus sélectionnées cette semaine
Meta firms fined in Australia over ‘Onavo Protect’ consumer protection breach | TechCrunch
A federal court in Australia has fined two subsidiaries of Meta for conduct liable to mislead consumers in relation to misleading descriptions of the Onavo Protect VPN app.
Ryanair Hit With Lawsuit Over Use of Facial Recognition Technology
Airline violates privacy protections of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, plaintiff says, seeking a $210 million fine.
Russia Sends Cybersecurity CEO to Jail for 14 Years
The Russian government today handed down a treason conviction and 14-year prison sentence on Iyla Sachkov, the former founder and CEO of one of Russia’s largest cybersecurity firms. Sachkov, 37, has been detained for nearly two years under charges that the Kremlin has kept classified and hidden from public view, and he joins a growing roster of former Russian cybercrime fighters who are now serving hard time for farcical treason convictions.
FBI: Hackers Use AI for Sextortion, Explosives, Bad Websites
Adversaries use artificial intelligence to obtain explosives, advance sextortion schemes and propagate malware through malicious websites that appear legitimate.
Group-IB Co-Founder Sentenced to 14 Years in Russian Penal Colony
Ilya Sachkov, convicted of treason by the Kremlin, will serve time in one of Russia’s prison camps, which feature rigid schedules and isolation from the outside world, critics say.
SEC: Public companies must report cyberattacks within four days | Engadget
In a move to prevent public companies from delaying news about cyberattacks, the US Security and Exchange Commission has set a four-day deadline to disclose « material cybersecurity incidents. ».