
Data Protection News Update 06 October 2025
United Kingdom Supply Chain Attack Exposes Almost Half a Million Harrods Customers Records New UK Government Demand for Apple Data Sparks Concerns United States Tractor

United Kingdom Supply Chain Attack Exposes Almost Half a Million Harrods Customers Records New UK Government Demand for Apple Data Sparks Concerns United States Tractor

United Kingdom Meta extends pay-or-consent ad model to the UK London nurseries hit by hackers, data on 8,000 children stolen United States Most coal-fired power

United Kingdom Reports warn that over half of insider cyberattacks on UK schools come from students directly The ICO issues practical cybersecurity tips for small

United Kingdom Online Safety Act: Ofcom’s Crackdown on Pornography Sites Hundreds of Parents Outraged after School Data Breach United States Disney Settles with FTC for

United Kingdom Guernsey patient’s medical data is shared without clear consent Jaguar Land Rover’s production suffers as they are hit by a cyber attack United

United Kingdom Apple warns UK against introducing tougher tech regulation Government releases data breach review after questioning from Science, Innovation and Technology Committee chair United

United Kingdom The UK withdraws controversial demand to access US Apple users’ data UK telecom firm Colt faces $200k ransom threat after cyberattack exposing personal

United Kingdom Retailers warned by ICO not to publicly display photos of suspected shoplifters Facial Recognition Van Rollout Sparks Privacy Concerns United States Sensitive Data

The Data Use and Access (DUA) Act was granted royal assent on the 19th of June 2025. Since then, provisions such as the need for

United Kingdom Australian Scaleup will provide the MOD with AI-led data protection The High Court rejects libel and data protection allegations against the Spectator United