Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Hackers Can Get Credit Card Info Off Chrome, Safari

Browsers like Chrome and Safari that use autofill to fill in textboxes can be tricked into giving up your credit […]

Tracking Employees 24-7 Legal In Most States

No federal privacy law prevents businesses from tracking employees with a GPS or phone-tracking system. The practice is illegal without […]

Uber Shares Treasure Trove Of Driving Data

Ride-sharing giant Uber has granted city planners across the country access to its transportation data, something local officials could use […]

Best Buy’s Geek FBI Informant Ring Faces Legal Scrutiny

A recent lawsuit revealed that the FBI has developed eight “confidential human sources” inside Best Buy’s massive Geek Squad repair […]

Cybersecurity In International Arbitration

One more venue in which cybersecurity proves to be a potentially significant issue: An article in Practical Law from Latham […]

India’s Tech Savvy Youth Are Scamming Americans

Two Indian teens last summer tipped off the U.S. Federal Trade Commission about a massive scheme based in their country […]

2017 Will See Emboldened Hackers

In 2016, hackers were at the center of two remarkable events: the assertion that Russian cyber-operatives influenced the U.S. election, […]

Enigmatic Russian Hacker Alisa S, Now On U.S. Blacklist

A profile of enigmatic Russian cyber-expert Alisa Shevchenko, in the New York Times. “I am a human being. Part misfit, […]

Standing In Data Breach Cases

Many data breach and cybersecurity cases have faltered for failure to establish concrete harm necessary to support standing, in cases […]

Hacking Merger Lawyers Earns Online Crooks Millions

Three Chinese citizens have been charged with making more than $4 million by hacking into two of the top merger-advising […]

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