Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast by Cytadel Cyber. Tune in for your quick daily recap of the latest in the world of cybersecurity.
First up, New York has tightened its data breach notification laws. Businesses are now required to alert affected parties and state agencies within 15 days of a breach, cutting the previous notification window in half to bolster consumer protection amid rampant cyber threats.
In other news, Washington State has filed a lawsuit against T-Mobile following a 2021 data breach that affected 79 million users. The lawsuit claims negligence in security protocols, calling for tougher data protection measures and monetary penalties.
Moving onto international news, the ICAO, a UN agency in Canada, is dealing with a significant data breach. The hacker, known as "Natohub," claims to have stolen 42,000 sensitive documents. This breach raises concerns over the exploitation of international vulnerabilities.
In Indiana, a dental practice faces a hefty $350,000 fine after ransomware attacks exposed patient data, violating HIPAA regulations. The case emphasizes the necessity of stringent cybersecurity practices in healthcare.
Finally, McAfee unveils a groundbreaking AI tool designed to detect and thwart email and text scams proactively, providing users with stronger defenses against cybercriminal activities.
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