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Pokémon Center Customer Data Exposed in CEVA Logistics Cyberattack

Pokémon Center is notifying customers in the United Kingdom and Germany that personal and order information may have been exposed in a cyberattack on CEVA Logistics, the third-party provider it uses to fulfill and ship orders in those markets.

Privacy Has a Hoarding Problem

For a long time, deleting data could feel strangely reckless. Storage was cheap, and information was potentially valuable. The cost of keeping another year of customer records, internal correspondence, transaction histories or old documents was difficult to see, while the cost of deleting the wrong thing was easy to imagine. So companies kept it. Some of it was retained for legal or operational reasons, some because nobody was quite sure whether it could safely be destroyed, and some because of the most durable retention policy in corporate life: we might need it someday.

Uber Freight Investigates Cyber Incident After Hackers Claim Data Theft

Uber Freight says its logistics business is investigating a cybersecurity incident after the hacking and extortion group Helix claimed it had stolen data from the company, according to Reuters, which first reported the incident. An Uber Freight spokesperson told Reuters there had been no impact on business operations and that its systems were operating normally.

South Korea Fines KT $37.4 Million After Rogue Cell Equipment Exposed Customer Data

South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission has imposed a $37.4 million (KRW 53.979 billion) administrative fine on KT after concluding that failures in the telecom company’s security controls allowed attackers to reach its internal network and expose the personal information of 16,647 subscribers. The regulator also ordered KT to correct the deficiencies and publish the results of the sanctions, while recommending broader improvements to its privacy program.

Metropolitan Police Ordered to Overhaul Data Protection After Two Preventable Disclosure Failures

The Information Commissioner's Office did not describe the Metropolitan Police Service's latest data protection failures as isolated mistakes. After investigating two unrelated disclosures of highly sensitive personal information, the regulator concluded that both pointed to the same underlying problem: basic safeguards had been allowed to weaken inside one of Britain's largest police forces.

Italian Privacy Watchdog Fines TIM €9.5 Million Over Telemarketing and Privacy Violations

Italy's data protection authority has fined telecommunications provider TIM €9.516 million, concluding that failures in the company's telemarketing operation extended well beyond nuisance calls. According to the regulator, unauthorized call centers funneled unlawfully obtained customer information into TIM's legitimate sales network, exposing weaknesses in the company's oversight of third-party partners and turning illegally obtained contacts into apparently valid customer contracts.

TikTok's Default Settings for Minors Fall Short of DSA's Child Safety Rules

The European Commission said that it has reached preliminary findings that TikTok's default account settings for minors do not meet the child protection standards required under the Digital Services Act, accusing the platform of exposing young users to unnecessary risks from the moment they create an account. The findings stop short of a final decision, but they mark another significant step in the Commission's increasingly broad scrutiny of TikTok's design.