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A warm welcome to the Summer edition of Conyers Coverage. The whirlwind that is the Cayman Islands (re)insurance industry continues to blow ...
Forget the “Barbarians at the gate,” we may have bigger issues to deal with from the “Butler’s serving us at our Banquets.” While Business ...
Accenture said on Thursday it will buy Australian cybersecurity firm CyberCX in its largest-ever deal in the sector, with the ...
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ITWeb on MSNLockBit hackers targeting Africa, warns Interpol
By Nicola Mawson, Contributing journalistJohannesburg, 15 Aug 2025Data breaches cost South Africa $2.78 million last year. A recently released Interpol report on cyber threats to Africa reveals the ...
Meta’s chatbot rules court third-rail social issues, like luring users into fantasy. Releasing erratic and powerful tech to ...
Three banks were punished for illegal loan data sharing, and the Data Commissioner warned that aggressive debt collection practices now carry legal and reputational risks.
Facebook in the U.S. are set to receive their long-awaited compensation for a data privacy breach that occurred over a decade ...
To receive the top payment of $2,500 in the second breach, you would again have to prove that any losses you experienced on or after April 14, 2024, are “fairly traceable” to the 2022 incident. If you ...
A widely downloaded new app invites men to review the women they’ve dated, and asks for photo ID to verify their identity.
The long-awaited payouts from the record-breaking $725 million Facebook settlement are finally being sent out to the millions ...
The British government spent $3.2 million on a secret legal order preventing journalists from reporting a data breach that put almost 19,000 Afghans and their families at risk.
After British authorities accidentally exposed information about 19,000 Afghans, the government sought a legal order ...
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