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PortĂĄl dopravy had an outage. Users saw extraneous data, including sensitive data. Car owner details, driving licence numbers, but also youthful offences. All of this could have been seen by any user who logged into the Transport Portal, which has been run by the Department of Transportation for nearly three years, on Monday (iDnes)
Point accounts, foreign driver's license numbers. Leaked data from the Transport Portal is being investigated by the authority (iDnes)
China calls for real-time censorship of satellite broadband. Beijing has published draft regulations for satellite broadband, including a requirement for operators to conduct real-time censorship. (The Register)
Automattic demanded an 8% share of WP Engine's monthly revenue for use of the WordPress trademark in a seven-year agreement proposed on September 20. WP Engine refused. (The Verge)
WP Engine is suing Automattic and WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg in California, accusing them of "abuse of power, extortion and greed." (TechCrunch)