Data breaches matter. Yet, companies often use generic phrases like "Sorry for the inconvenience" or "We're looking into it," lacking genuine care. We need change—companies must be upfront about what happened and how they'll fix it.
Deepfake Voice Technology Is Now Used to Impersonate and Defraud. So Why Are Banks and Telcos Doubling Down on The False Narrative of VoicePrint Recordings?
Canada's leading energy company downplays a major hack, claiming only customer names were compromised. But Petro-Points, with over 3M users, likely exposed sensitive data including addresses, phone numbers, transaction history, and more.