personal information disclosure
Hacker Pleads Guilty to Access Supreme Court, AmeriCorps, VA Systems
Jeffrey Burt | | AmeriCorp, Data breach, data exfiltration, Data security and privacy, Hacking, Healthcare Information Security, personal information disclosure, stolen credentials, U.S. government, U.S. Supreme Court, Veterans Administration
Nicholas Moore, a 24-year-old Tennessee man, pleaded guilty to using stolen credentials of authorized users to hack into computer systems of the Supreme Court, VA, and AmeriCorps, obtaining sensitive information and then ...
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Standing to Sue – The Elephant in the Room
Mark Rasch | | class action privacy cases, dark web data sales, data breach lawsuits, digital privacy rights, identity theft risk, legal injury in data breaches, personal information disclosure, privacy litigation, privacy torts, sanity clause, valuing privacy
When Elephant Insurance was hacked and millions of driver’s license numbers were exposed, the Fourth Circuit confronted a crucial privacy law dilemma: Is data theft alone enough to sue, or must harm ...
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