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Video Conferencing Apps Sometimes Ignore the Mute Button

Schneier on Security

A Privacy Analysis of Mute Buttons in Video Conferencing Apps “: Abstract: In the post-pandemic era, video conferencing apps (VCAs) have converted previously private spaces — bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens — into semi-public extensions of the office. New research: “ Are You Really Muted?:

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Neiman Marcus Seeks En Banc Review

Hunton Privacy

On August 3, 2015, Neiman Marcus requested en banc review of the Seventh Circuit’s recent decision in Remijas v. In its petition for rehearing en banc , Neiman Marcus argued that the panel’s use of an “objectively reasonable likelihood” of future injury was rejected by Clapper v. Neiman Marcus Group, LLC , No. Amnesty Int’l USA 133 S.

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IBM Cloud delivers enterprise sovereign cloud capabilities

IBM Big Data Hub

We strongly believe the influx of data associated with AI will fuel tremendous business innovations, but requires strategic considerations, including around where data resides, data privacy, resilience, operational controls, regulatory requirements and compliance, and certifications.

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Seventh Circuit Denies En Banc Review For Data Breach Class Action

Hunton Privacy

On September 17, 2015, the Seventh Circuit rejected Neiman Marcus’ petition for a rehearing en banc of Remijas v. Neiman Marcus Group, LLC, No. At least for now, a circuit split will remain on whether the risk of future fraud and identity theft, or their associated mitigation costs, confer Article III standing.

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FIRESIDE CHAT: Outrageous phone bills stun businesses targeted for ‘SMS toll fraud’

The Last Watchdog

Related: Countering Putin’s weaponizing of ransomware The fraudsters set themselves up as “affiliates” of phone companies in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam and then use bots to apply for online accounts, en masse, at a targeted business.

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Calif. Privacy Law Will Likely Prompt Flood Of Class Actions

Data Matters

The California Consumer Privacy Act, known as the CCPA, is a new law set to go into effect on Jan. Privacy Law Will Likely Prompt Flood Of Class Actions appeared first on Data Matters Privacy Blog. *This article first appeared in Law360 on May 15, 2019. The CCPA is the first U.S. & Prof. Code § 17200). [2] 463 (2015). [4]

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ICEPick-3PC: A Sophisticated Adware That Collects Data En Masse

Threatpost

Researchers think an organized crime gang is running the massive campaigns, prepping for large-scale follow-on attacks on Android users.

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