EAGLE SCOUT | ISSUE NO. 24-09
05 Jun 2024 | University Data Protection Office

NEWS | Massive data breach potentially impacts 80,000 students in Helsinki
13 May 2024
FINLAND - Helsinki's educational and training departments suffered a major data breach caused by an unknown hacker from outside the country, affecting over 80,000 pupils and their guardians, as well as 38,000 city employees. The hacker accessed email addresses, user IDs, and other sensitive information. City officials apologized for the breach and shut down the network after it was detected. READ MORE
FEATURE | Parenting with privacy
5 May 2024
UNITED KINGDOM - Mandy Dineley, a wedding writer, shares how growing up in a big family with little privacy influenced her parenting. She ensured that her three children had their own space to retreat to after school. This approach taught her children to take pride in their personal spaces and be responsible for them. READ MORE
NEWS | Hacker breaches B.C. libraries, demands ransom after accessing user data
4 May 2024
CANADA – A hacker demanded ransom from B.C. libraries, including the Cariboo Regional District's library, threatening to release user data if it is not paid. The BC Libraries Cooperative, which supports multiple libraries, was contacted by the hacker on April 19. The Cariboo library notified users through its website and informed the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner. READ MORE
FEATURE | Clinic contributes in securing legal win for Children's Privacy Rights
9 May 2024
UNITED STATES - The University of Miami School of Law's Children and Youth Law Clinic helped a Florida foster child win a case about privacy rights with their therapist. The court decided the child can keep private conversations with their therapist confidential, rejecting arguments that the child's guardian could waive this right. READ MORE
NEWS | How can educators safeguard their privacy online amid doxxing
9 May 2024
GLOBAL - Teachers and their families are facing increasing threats to their privacy, with incidents like "SWATing" becoming more common. The release of personal information, like home addresses, has led to a number of dangerous situations. Despite this, there remains few legal protections that safeguard teachers' privacy, leaving schools to navigate these challenges on their own. READ MORE