personal information

Half a Million Britons’ Medical Data for Sale on Chinese Website

The concerning news that the medical data of half a million Britons has been found listed for sale on a Chinese website has understandably sparked a great deal of apprehension, particularly as we navigate an increasingly digital world where personal information is a valuable commodity. The very notion of sensitive health details being treated as a product for sale is deeply unsettling, highlighting the inherent risks associated with the digitization of our most private information. This situation raises critical questions about data security, accountability, and the ethical implications of how our personal information is handled.

The selling of such data is demonstrably profitable, creating a strong incentive for malicious actors to acquire and exploit it.… Continue reading

Doge Staffer Accessed Social Security Data Expected Trump Pardon

A whistleblower complaint alleges a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee improperly accessed sensitive Social Security Administration databases, intending to share the personal information of over 500 million Americans with a private employer. Investigations are underway by the Social Security’s Office of Inspector General and the Government Accountability Office into this potential data breach, which is being described as one of the largest in U.S. history. These allegations follow previous concerns regarding DOGE’s access to Social Security data and possible misuse for political gain.

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