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Getting the Most out of Your Keyword Searches

eDiscovery Daily

Though a more basic searching technique, keyword searches allow professionals to identify one or two specific words from multiple documents. Nowadays, keyword searches are considered inferior to the successor, predictive coding (TAR). Based on these flaws, some would argue that keyword searches are a dying technique.

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Carrington v Graden, (S.D.N.Y. 2020)

eDiscovery Law

Nature of Case: antitrust litigation Electronic Data Involved: Emails Keywords: sanctions,m fabricated evidence. Key Insight: Plaintiff was discovered to have fabricated emails. Court awarded over $500,000 in damages to Defendant.

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Rich v. Butowsky (D.D.C., 2020)

eDiscovery Law

Key Insight: A rule 45 motion to quash subpoenas on electronic subpoenas for electronic identities of anonymous users uses the 2themart.com test and are very fact specific Nature of Case: Defamation Electronic Data Involved: User account information Keywords: Murder, twitter, first amendment, motion to quash, subpoena, defamation.

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A new piece of Ryuk Stealer targets government, military and finance sectors

Security Affairs

Took a quick look already and found that: – they still not removed the Ryuk references ( ) – payload (the stealer itself) still has the same icon (helpful) – they added about 20 new keywords… cc @VK_Intel [link] — MalwareHunterTeam (@malwrhunterteam) January 24, 2020. ” reported BleepingComputer. .

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Thousands of Coronavirus-related malicious domains are being created every day

Security Affairs

Since February, we are observing thousands of new Coronavirus-related domains containing keywords like C oronavirus, COVID19, COVID, pandemic, vaccine, virus. link] pic.twitter.com/Tg7v1kXD5Y — dustyfresh (@dustyfresh) March 14, 2020. pic.twitter.com/ZNsaUIB5xP — Jeremiah Grossman (@jeremiahg) March 2, 2020.

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Malicious Office 365 Apps Are the Ultimate Insiders

Krebs on Security

The service also advertised the ability to extract and filter emails and files based on selected keywords, as well as attach malicious macros to all documents in a user’s Microsoft OneDrive. ” KrebsOnSecurity first warned about this trend in January 2020.

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Oppenheimer v. Episcopal Communicators (Western District of North Carolina, 2020)

eDiscovery Law

Key Insight: A non-moving party’s objections to discovery need to be more than boilerplate and must be specific Nature of Case: Copyright infringement (DMCA) Electronic Data Involved: Electronic documents generally Keywords: Copyright, DMCA, photographs, Oppenheimer,