GDPR: CNIL report on data breaches – May 2019
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Introduction
In 2019-05, several personal data breaches were reported to the CNIL, affecting various sectors of activity. These incidents highlighted the vulnerability of personal data and the importance of adequate protection.
Sectors concerned
The sectors most affected by data breaches are:
– Public administration: 26 times
– Specialized, scientific and technical activities: 23 times
– Information and communication: 20 times
– Financial and insurance activities: 16 times
– Human health and social action: 14 times
– Manufacturing industry: 14 times
– Other service activities: 10 times
– Transportation and storage: 8 times
– Trade; repair of automobiles and motorcycles: 8 times
– Administrative and support services activities: 7 times
– Arts, entertainment and recreational activities: 5 times
– Teaching: 5 times
– Real estate activities: 4 times
– Construction: 3 times
– Water production and distribution; sanitation, waste management and depollution: 2 times
– Accommodation and catering: 2 times
– Agriculture, forestry and fishing: 2 times
– Production and distribution of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning: 1 time
Nature of violations
The types of violations encountered this month are:
– Loss of privacy: 153 times
– Loss of integrity: 18 times
– Loss of availability: 29 times
Number of people impacted
The number of people affected by these incidents is distributed as follows:
– Between 301 and 5000 people: 42 times
– Between 51 and 300 people: 38 times
– Between 0 and 5 people: 34 times
– Between 6 and 50 people: 30 times
– More than 5000 people: 26 times
Typologies of impacted data
The data typologies affected by the breaches are:
– Marital status (eg: name: 127 times
– gender: 127 times
– date of birth: 127 times
– age...): 127 times
– Contact details (e.g. postal or email address: 124 times
– landline or mobile phone numbers...): 124 times
– Identification or access data (e.g. identifier: 48 times
– password: 48 times
– customer number...): 48 times
– Location data: 7 times
– Data relating to financial information (e.g. income: 51 times
– credit card number: 51 times
– bank details): 51 times
– economical: 51 times
– NIR (Directory Registration Number): 19 times
– The breach concerns other data: 26 times
– The data concerned is not known at the moment: 19 times
– Official documents (Passports: 15 times
– ID: 15 times
– etc.): 15 times
– Data relating to offenses: 3 times
– convictions: 3 times
– security measures: 3 times
Origins of incidents
The main causes of these violations are:
– Other: 45 times
– Hacking: 64 times
– malware (e.g. ransomware) and/or phishing: 64 times
– Unvoluntary publication of information: 27 times
– Equipment lost or stolen: 21 times
– Personal data sent to the wrong recipient: 16 times
– Data of the wrong person displayed on the customer portal: 4 times
– Disposal of paper documents containing personal data without physical destruction: 1 time
– Disposal of digital devices containing personal data without secure erasure: 1 time
– Lost paper: 6 times
– stolen or left accessible in an unsecured location: 6 times
– Personal information disclosed verbally: 4 times
Conclusion
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Consult the CNIL interactive map to find out more.
For more information on notifications to the CNIL and the follow-up taken.
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