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Cheating Automatic Toll Booths by Obscuring License Plates

Schneier on Security

Bramwell-Stewart said one driver from New Jersey repeatedly used what’s known in the streets as a flipper, which lets you remotely swap out a car’s real plate for a bogus one ahead of a toll area. One minute it had New York plates, the next it sported Texas tags. Boing Boing post.

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Cases I Will Be Covering Today During Litigation Support Day: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Are pictures where you are “tagged” discoverable? 12, 2019) , New Jersey Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider denied the defendants’ request that all discovery be stayed until their Motion to Dismiss is decided, but, with the proviso that only limited and focused discovery on core issues would be permitted. Hope to see y’all there!

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Alleged ‘Satori’ IoT Botnet Operator Sought Media Spotlight, Got Indicted

Krebs on Security

Coelho’s sleuthing was quite instrumental in helping to unmask 21-year-old New Jersey resident Paras Jha as the author of the original Mirai IoT botnet (Jha later pleaded guilty to co-authoring and using Mirai and is due to be sentenced this month in Alaska and New Jersey). They were under attack from a new Mirai variant.

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The Rise of “Bulletproof” Residential Networks

Krebs on Security

When I casually asked from where he’d acquired that accent, Powder said he was a native of New Jersey but allowed that he has family members who now live in Trinidad and Tobago. To my surprise, a man speaking in a lovely Caribbean-sounding accent answered the call and identified himself as Josh Powder.

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US: The CCPA ‘Moving Target’ One Month Before Privacy Enforcement Begins

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Bear in mind, that other states, such as Washington, New York, New Jersey and Illinois, may pass somewhat different privacy laws next year, and would also require a flexible program. a statement that at some point in the future businesses will need to honor “do not sell” signals, after those have been deployed.

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