Cyber Security News

April 2024

1.

Berry Dunn McNeil Sued Over Breach Affecting 1M Clients

2.

Patients Sue NC Plasma Donation Co. Over Data Breach

3.

Conn. Mortgage Co. Settles Data Breach Claims

4.

ABA Knocks Down 'Implausible' Data Breach Class Action

5.

Keeper to Help Williams F1 Keep Up with Cyber Challenges



6.

Bad Bot Traffic in Australia Grew 23% in 2023

7.

Building Private LLMs Relies on a Trusted Data Fabric

8.

Critical Infrastructure Cyber Attacks Pushed NSA to Unmask Thousands Of US Identities Through Spying Law

9.

High Court Won't Revisit Class Cert. in Chili's Data Breach Row

10.

House Passes Bill to Curb Online Child Exploitation


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11.

Meta Seeks Pause on Privacy Appeal for High Court Ruling

12.

1st Circ. Slashes Atty's Convictions in Email Fraud Case

13.

UnitedHealth's Cyber Attack Response Is 'Inadequate,' AGs Say

14.

'Tornado Cash' Crypto Fraud Wasn't Free Speech, Feds Say

15.

FCC Fines Wireless Carriers $195M for Selling Location Data



16.

NY Mag Readers Say Privacy Damages Enough for Fed. Court

17.

UK's Long-awaited Device Security Law Kicks in

18.

Seeing Clearly with Data at Specsavers: Case Study

19.

FCC Fines Major Wireless Carriers $200M for Illegally Selling Customer Location Data

20.

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21.

UnitedHealth Says Hackers Stole Data on 'Substantial Proportion' Of US

22.

Ireland Takes Part in Cyber Security Training with South Korea

23.

L'Occitane's Claim Zimmerman Reed Weaponized Law Tossed

24.

Ill. Hospital Wins Dismissal Of Genetic Privacy Case

25.

VA Is Warning Veterans About Change Healthcare Cyber Attack, Secretary Says


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26.

Privacy Hawks Plot What's Next After FISA Passage

27.

Wellstar Sent Meta Patient Data Without Consent, Suit Alleges

28.

Hospital Operator Must Face Data Privacy Suit in Mass

29.

Progress Being Made on Gender Diversity in Cyber

30.

Threat Actors Increasingly Exploit Zero-day Vulnerabilities to Evade Threat Detection

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