Article 5BP1T Twitter hit with €450,000 GDPR fine nearly two years after disclosing data breach

Twitter hit with €450,000 GDPR fine nearly two years after disclosing data breach

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Jon Porter
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Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) has fined Twitter 450,000 (around $546,000) over a data breach it disclosed back in January 2019, the regulator announced today. The security flaw exposed some supposedly private tweets from the service's Android users for over four years. Twitter was found to have violated the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) because it failed to notify the regulator within 72 hours of discovering the breach, The Wall Street Journal reports.

The fine is notable because it's the first time a US tech giant has been hit with a GDPR fine in a cross-border case, meaning one in which the Irish regulator consulted its EU counterparts as part of the decision. The investigation was headed by Ireland's DPC...

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