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Vodafone Germany Fined $51 Million Over Privacy, Security Failures

Posted on June 5, 2025June 5, 2025 By CWS

Wi-fi service Vodafone acquired a €45 million (~$51 million) high quality in Germany over failures to adequately defend person knowledge, the Federal Commissioner for Information Safety and Freedom of Data (BfDI), the nation’s knowledge privateness regulator, introduced.

BfDI imposed two fines on Vodafone, one for failing to verify and monitor companions according to Europe’s knowledge safety regulation, the Common Information Safety Regulation (GDPR), and one other for vulnerabilities within the authentication course of on the corporate’s on-line portal.

Vodafone was fined €15 million (~$17 million) after the regulator found that workers at companion companies brokering contracts on behalf of Vodafone tricked prospects into signing fictitious contracts or into making contract modifications that harm the purchasers.

A separate €30 million (~$34 million) high quality was imposed for safety defects within the authentication course of for the MeinVodafone portal used at the side of the service’s hotline, which enabled third-parties to entry customers’ eSIM profiles.

“Corporations that need to adjust to knowledge safety regulation have to be empowered to take action. Information safety is a belief issue for customers of digital providers and may subsequently turn out to be a aggressive benefit. An increasing number of firms are understanding this,” BfDI head Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider stated, praising Vodafone’s cooperation all through the investigation.

Responding to a SecurityWeek inquiry, Vodafone Germany stated that the fines have been associated to knowledge safety violations dedicated prior to now and that it has already paid them totally.

“Within the first case, inadequate knowledge safety checks by Vodafone led to fraud by malicious workers of companion companies. A few of this fraud was dedicated on the expense of Vodafone, and a few on the expense of shoppers,” a Vodafone spokesperson stated.

Within the second case, Vodafone stated, BfDI identified authentication weaknesses exposing eSIM profiles. The regulator additionally criticized the safety of Vodafone’s IT programs and the entry choices out there to its companions.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

“Vodafone regrets that prospects have been negatively affected by this. The programs and measures in place on the time finally proved to be inadequate,” the spokesperson stated.

“Vodafone has analyzed and basically revised its programs and processes. This consists of stricter pointers, extra monitoring choices for companions, and better safety requirements, akin to for buyer authentication and the overall dealing with of delicate buyer knowledge,” Vodafone’s consultant stated.

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