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Data Privacy Act Cases

The three cases involve major data breaches in the Philippines that compromised personal information. The Comelec data leak in 2016 exposed details of 70 million voters. In 2017, a DFA breach leaked passport information of 100,000 applicants. And in 2020, an NPC breach leaked employee and client data. All cases resulted in identity theft, fraud, and financial damages for victims from unauthorized use of their personal data.
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Data Privacy Act Cases

The three cases involve major data breaches in the Philippines that compromised personal information. The Comelec data leak in 2016 exposed details of 70 million voters. In 2017, a DFA breach leaked passport information of 100,000 applicants. And in 2020, an NPC breach leaked employee and client data. All cases resulted in identity theft, fraud, and financial damages for victims from unauthorized use of their personal data.
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Research three (3) cases involving issues on data privacy

1. Commission on Elections Data Leak (2016)


In 2016, the website of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in the Philippines
was hacked, and the personal data of over 70 million registered voters were leaked
online. The leaked data included the full names, birthdays, addresses, passport details,
and fingerprints of voters. The hackers claimed that they were able to access the
database due to the Comelec's use of an outdated and vulnerable software.

The leaked data was reportedly used to carry out various forms of identity theft and
fraud, such as opening bank accounts, applying for loans, and creating fake social
media accounts. The victims of the data leak experienced various damages, such as
unauthorized transactions, fraudulent loans, and identity theft. Some also reported
receiving unsolicited calls and text messages from scammers who had access to their
personal information.

2. Department of Foreign Affairs Passport Data Breach (2017)


In 2017, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in the Philippines confirmed that
the personal data of around 100,000 passport applicants had been compromised due to
a data breach. The leaked data included the applicants' full names, birthdates,
addresses, and passport details.

The leaked data was reportedly used to carry out identity theft and fraud, such as
opening bank accounts, applying for loans, and creating fake social media accounts.
The victims of the data breach experienced various damages, such as unauthorized
transactions, fraudulent loans, and identity theft. Some also reported receiving
unsolicited calls and text messages from scammers who had access to their personal
information.

3. National Privacy Commission Data Breach (2020)


In 2020, the National Privacy Commission (NPC) in the Philippines suffered a data
breach, and the personal data of its employees and clients were leaked online. The
leaked data included the employees' and clients' full names, birthdates, addresses, and
contact details.

The leaked data was reportedly used to carry out phishing attacks and identity theft.
The victims of the data breach experienced various damages, such as unauthorized
transactions, fraudulent loans, and identity theft. Some also reported receiving
unsolicited calls and text messages from scammers who had access to their personal
information.

Overall, these data privacy cases highlight the serious damages that can result from data
breaches and leaks, including identity theft, fraud, and financial losses. It underscores the
importance of implementing robust data protection measures and regularly updating software
and systems to prevent such incidents from occurring.

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