Catalin Cimpanu reports: a threat actor has hacked the website of the Principality of Sealand, a micronation in the northward Sea, and planted malicious code on its web store, which the governing is using to sell baron, count, duke, and other nobility titles. Called a web skimmer, the malicious cypher allowed the hackers to collect user and defrayal card details for anyone who purchased products, such as noblesse titles, from the�countrys online store. Read more on The Record. So while the whole principality seems somewhat laughable, what data breach notification laws actually apply here?� will the principality be mailing out breach notices to all customers?