By Michael A. Mora | June 26, 2024
Victims, who were further exploited by fictitious law firms, reported losses totaling nearly $10 million between February 2023 and February 2024.
By Michael A. Mora | June 26, 2024
Victims, who were further exploited by fictitious law firms, reported losses totaling nearly $10 million between February 2023 and February 2024.
By Dan Roe | June 26, 2024
A recent filing with several state attorneys general outlined the severity of the May 2023 breach.
By Mason Lawlor | June 26, 2024
On May 10, Financial Business and Consumer Solutions began sending the affected plaintiffs a notice letter which said "an unauthorized third party gained access to a small number of Truist employee accounts."
By Trudy Knockless | June 24, 2024
Annabel Lewis is taking the legal reins of an 11-year-old company zeroing in on the identity-theft side of cybersecurity.
By Matt White | June 24, 2024
Notwithstanding the significant threats facing companies as a result of deepfake technology, there are several things companies can do to protect themselves and their employees from becoming the victim of a deepfake scam.
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By Traci Rollins, Stephen Richman and Bill Dillon | June 21, 2024
Likely in an effort to curtail some of the financial fallout businesses suffer from cyberattacks, the Florida legislature passed House Bill 473 (HB 473). HB 473 would create a new Florida statute, 768.401, F.S., that would limit the liability of a business ("covered entities" or "third-party agents") for "cybersecurity incidents" so long as the business: adopts a cybersecurity program that substantially aligns with certain standards and guidelines articulated in the statute; and substantially complies with the notice provisions of the Florida Information Protection Act.
By Isha Marathe | June 20, 2024
One of the highest points of vulnerability for law firms exists when they are conducting wire transfers during a class action payment, said Todd Doss, a senior managing director with Guidepost Solutions.
By Ilia Kolochenko | June 20, 2024
Nowadays, given that legal industry has traditionally been cost aware and thrifty, a considerable number of law firms prefer cybersecurity-as-a-service (CaaS) model with a flexible, pay-as-you-go pricing.
By Maria Dinzeo | June 20, 2024
In one line of attack, MGM is seeking to disqualify FTC Chair Lina Khan, who was staying at the company's Las Vegas hotel when the hackers struck and, because of the disruption, was asked by a front desk clerk to write her credit card number on a piece of paper.
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