Security News > 2019 > September > Week in review: Simjacker attacks, critical Exim flaw, Sandboxie becomes freeware
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, interviews and articles: More than a year after GDPR implementation, half of UK businesses are not fully compliant 52% of UK businesses are not fully compliant with the regulation, more than a year after its implementation, according to a survey of UK GDPR decision-makers conducted on behalf of Egress. Simjacker vulnerability actively exploited to track, spy on mobile phone owners Following extensive research, AdaptiveMobile … More → The post Week in review: Simjacker attacks, critical Exim flaw, Sandboxie becomes freeware appeared first on Help Net Security.
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