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 * June 17, 2021 - Colorado becomes the third US state to pass a comprehensive consumer privacy legislation, following California and Virginia. [The Colorado Sun]
 * June 17, 2021 - CVS Pharmacy exposes health records of 1.1 billion customers. [Threatpost]
 * June 17, 2021 - Carnival Cruise, after getting hit by ransomware twice in one year, exposes data of guests, employees, and crew in an email hack. [BleepingComputer] As if cruise industry was not awful enough...
 * June 15, 2021 - European Union's highest court, European Court of Justice rules that Facebook may be taken to court by any member state's privacy watchdog, not just Ireland's where it's European arm is incorporated.[The Associated Press]
 * June 14, 2021 - Irish government is expected to unveil new laws criminalising refusal to provide a password when executing a search warrant. Exercising your human right to privacy may result in up to 5 years in prison. It is not clear yet whether Irish government understand that hardened criminals will rather take 5 years over a more serious conviction and only victims of this will be law abiding citizens. [RTE.ie]
 * June 14, 2021 - Reports suggests that open source end-to-end encrypted Matrix protocol has become the backbone of French goverments's instant communications network, [WIRED]
 * June 11, 2021 - Volkswagen discloses a data breach impacting 3.6 million customers' records in North America, including 90 thousand customers' sensitive financial records. [Reuters]
 * June 10, 2021 - US DOJ shuts down the largest market trading in stolen login credentials. [BleepingComputer]
 * June 6, 2021 - Apple pays out millions after its repair tech posted customer's explicit photos online (in 2016, no less). [The Telegraph]
 * June 6, 2021 - Doctors in UK rally against government's plan to sell health data to third parties through NHS Digital. Opt out instructions. [The Guardian]
 * June 4, 2021 - Germany ponders use of state-sponsored malware against anyone, wanting to deputise service providers to serve their customers malware, even when they're not suspected of a crime. [EURACTIV]
 * May 31, 2021 - Privacy-promoting non-profit None of Your Business (NOYB) unleashes a wave of 500 complaint against websites which do not comply with GDPR in regards to how they present their cookie banners. [NOYB]
 * June 1, 2021 - A Facebook funded study finds that new iOS privacy controls are bad for you. 😲 [University of Florida via PocketNow]
 * May 30, 2021 - Court documents show that Google intentionally hid privacy controls behind dark patterns. [AndroidPolice]
 * May 25, 2021 - European Court of Human Rights rules against UK's spy agency GCHQ in a lawsuit based on Edward Snowden leaks. ECHR says that GCHQ must implement 'meaningful safeguards' to protect the individuals who are not subject to its investigations. [The Guardian]
 * May 24, 2021 - A German court rules that the encrypted email provider must monitor the email of two users involved in a blackmail case. [Cyberscoop]