Live the press conference of Nikos Androulakis after the decision on the wiretaps
Nikos Androulakis holds a press conference following the Athens court's decision on illegal surveillance cases, deeming certain defendants guilty of privacy violations and other crimes.
The file on wiretapping is reopened, investigation into attempted espionage
The court in Greece has handed severe penalties to four individuals involved in illegal wiretapping, drawing significant political reactions and highlighting constitutional rights violations.
Wiretapping: 8-Year Prison Sentence for Surveillance
A court in Greece sentenced four defendants to eight years in prison for violations related to wiretapping and breaches of personal data laws, pending appeal.
The 'Shower Cameras' Scandal in Women's Football: Austrian Court Ruling Angers Players
A scandal involving the secret filming of female football players in Austria has led to outrage, especially due to the leniency of the court ruling against the offender.
Privacy, the Authority to Amazon: stop the profiling of workers
The Italian Data Protection Authority has urgently prohibited Amazon Italy from processing the personal data of over 1,800 workers at its Passo Corese facility due to concerns over privacy violations.
Lauri from Latela is not satisfied with his sentence
Lauri Huttunen, known from Latela TV series, has expressed dissatisfaction with his criminal court sentence regarding privacy violations and threats against individuals from his close circle.
Conscientious police officer worked in his free time - faced charges
A police officer was charged with data protection violations after searching for personal information of 97 individuals during his free time, but all charges were dropped by the court.
The Constable Carried Out Official Duties During His Free Time in Kuopio โ Accused of Crimes, But the District Court Dismissed the Charges
A senior constable from North Savo was acquitted by the district court of charges related to breach of duty and data privacy violations after accessing personal data improperly during his free time.
Report of the Military Ombudsman: Commanders Used Physical and Verbal Violence and Ignored Mental Distress
A report reveals instances of physical and verbal abuse by commanders toward soldiers, as well as negligence regarding mental health and privacy violations.
Nigeria probes Temu over alleged data privacy breaches
Nigeria's data protection regulator is investigating e-commerce platform Temu for potential violations of data privacy laws affecting Nigerian users.
Ireland initiates EU investigation into Grok's sexualized AI images
Ireland has commenced an EU investigation into the AI robot Grok and the platform X for potential privacy violations related to the generation of sexualized images.
Inappropriate Content and Violations of Privacy: Warnings About Children's Dolls Promoting Dangerous Behaviors
Common Sense Media has warned about the potential dangers of AI-powered talking dolls for children, highlighting inappropriate content and privacy concerns.
Companies are condemned for cameras in employee dressing rooms
Brazilian courts are condemning companies for installing surveillance cameras in employee dressing rooms, citing violations of privacy rights.
"Violated Privacy Law": Trouble for Report Consultant Bellavia
Gian Gaetano Bellavia, a financial consultant implicated in multiple public prosecutor investigations, is under investigation for alleged privacy law violations involving sensitive data on public figures.
Mother reports and camera is seized in women's bathroom of school in Campo Grande
A surveillance camera installed in the women's bathroom of Josรฉ Maria Hugo Rodrigues State School in Campo Grande was seized after a mother reported its presence to the police, initiating an investigation for possible violations of child protection laws.
Mail titles kept using investigator after his conviction, court hears
A convicted private investigator testified in court that the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday continued to use his services for obtaining information even after his conviction.
Google, Shein... The Cnil imposed 487 million euros in fines in 2025, a record
In 2025, France's data protection authority, Cnil, imposed a record 487 million euros in fines primarily against Google and Shein for violations related to privacy and cookie regulations.
Second federal judge blocks IRS from sharing addresses with ICE
A federal judge has blocked the IRS from sharing taxpayers' residential addresses with ICE, citing potential violations of privacy protections in the Tax Act of 1976.
Elton John accuses UK tabloid publisher of disgusting privacy violations
During his testimony against 'Associated Newspapers' which publishes the 'Daily Mail' and 'The Mail on Sunday', Elton John claimed they unlawfully accessed his and his family's medical records.
UK privacy watchdog opens inquiry into X over Grok AI sexual deepfakes
The UK's Information Commissionerโs Office has launched an inquiry into X and xAI regarding potential violations of data protection laws related to the use of Grok AI for creating non-consensual sexual deepfake images.
'In criminal matters, technology precedes the law,' says lawyer. The AI Grok undresses women online
A lawyer discusses how technology, particularly AI like Grok, is outpacing legal frameworks in addressing issues such as online privacy violations.
Complaints at Record Level โ What Meta Users Need to Know
Complaints about data privacy violations have reached an all-time high, particularly concerning social networks and AI applications, according to Hamburg's data protection officer, Thomas Fuchs.
The Privacy Guarantor Initiates an Investigation Against Gian Gaetano Bellavia
The Privacy Guarantor has launched an investigation into Gian Gaetano Bellavia, a well-known accountant and consultant, concerning violations of personal data.
The Immigration Office reports its employee to the police
The Immigration Office has reported a breach of confidentiality by an employee who shared clients' names in a closed Instagram group, emphasizing that violations of trust will not be tolerated.
Real estate agents under the microscope in Australian-first privacy โcompliance sweepโ
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is initiating a compliance sweep targeting various businesses, including real estate agencies, that collect personal data, with potential fines for privacy policy violations.