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NY Appeals Court Extends Discoverability of Social Media Photos to “Tagged” Photos: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

He was “tagged,” thus allowing him access to them, and others were sent to his phone. Should discoverability of photos be extended to photos where the party is “tagged” in the photo or should privacy concerns weigh heavier here? In Vasquez-Santos v. Mathew, 8210NIndex 158793/13 (N.Y. Henkin, 30 N.Y.3d 3d 656, 665, 70 N.Y.S.3d

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 460 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

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Iran Crisis Russia-Aligned TAG-70 Targets European Government and Military Mail Servers in New Espionage Campaign U.S.

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Google won a lawsuit against the Glupteba botnet operators

Security Affairs

” states the court owner. ” The IT giant won a lawsuit filed against two Russian nationals involved in the operations of the botnet, the court’s ruling sets an important legal precedent in the fight against cybercrime. .” ” continues the court order. ” The U.S.

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Fines as a Security System

Schneier on Security

Tile has an interesting security solution to make its tracking tags harder to use for stalking: The Anti-Theft Mode feature will make the devices invisible to Scan and Secure, the company’s in-app feature that lets you know if any nearby Tiles are following you.

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Facebook Agrees to Landmark 550 Million Dollar Settlement in BIPA Class Action

Hunton Privacy

Under the proposed settlement, Facebook agrees to establish a $550,000,000 fund to compensate Illinois users who claim Facebook violated BIPA by using facial recognition in its tag recognition feature without user consent. Earlier this month, the U.S.

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Case Law Summary: Court Holds That “Tagged” Social Media Photos Are Discoverable in Vasquez-Santos v. Mathew

Hanzo Learning Center

The internet, and especially social media, represents a rich reservoir of potential evidence for use in litigation. That reservoir grows broader and deeper every day—and sometimes, litigants underestimate how much of that online information is discoverable. via GIPHY.

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Google disrupts the Glupteba botnet

Security Affairs

TAG also partnered with CloudFlare and others take down servers. In court documents [ PDF ], Google names Dmitry Starovikov and Alexander Filippov as two of Glupteba’s creators. The IT giant also removed 1,183 Google accounts, 908 cloud projects, and 870 Google Ads accounts used by the operators. users were warned via Safe Browsing.