By Charles Toutant | August 23, 2024
The Wacks Law Group of Whippany discovered suspicious activity on its network on March 9. A short time later, a ransomware group called Qilin claimed responsibility for the breach, according to the suit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua A. Mooney and Ashley Pusey | August 23, 2024
If your organization (or your client) has not yet begun preparing for satisfy the requirements of this phase, time now is of the essence to undertake these steps and build a record of affirmative evidence showing compliance.
By Chris O'Malley | August 22, 2024
A midyear report by blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis projects the total paid this year will soar past $1 billion again, even though fewer victims are paying.
By Kat Black | August 20, 2024
The breach became public knowledge this month after a California resident filed a class action lawsuit against background check company Jerico Pictures, doing business as National Public Data in Coral Springs, Florida, on Aug. 1 in the Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division. The plaintiff is represented by Kopelowitz Ostrow, Arnold Law Firm and Wucetich Korovilas.
By Adrienne Lester | August 20, 2024
There are solutions available that improve productivity and keep your organization safe by enhancing security within existing workflows.
By Claudia Rast and Roland Trope | August 19, 2024
Claudia Rast and Roland Trope discuss FBI procedures for recovering payments made to ransomware attackers. The authors "draw from years of in-the-trenches cyber counseling and knowledge of the general mayhem and chaos that a cyber-attack can wreck on an organization, its personnel, and its customers or clients."
By David Kalat, BRG | August 19, 2024
The first attempt at offering commercially available email encryption software found its distributor charged with trafficking in illegal arms.
By Brian Lee | August 16, 2024
A plaintiff who was witnessing a court proceeding was forced to surrender her phone and not given a receipt.
By Colleen Murphy | August 14, 2024
"It is stunning that as recently as last year, this health care company apparently did not abide by basic security precautions for online accounts, such as instructing its employees not to share passwords," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said in a statement on the settlement.
By Kat Black | August 14, 2024
The claim alleges the company's negligence resulted in an April cyberattack that leaked the call logs of more than 100 million AT&T customers, compromising their data in the process.
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