Cyber Security News

September 2025

31.

Movie Chain Shakes Privacy Row Over Meta Data-Sharing

32.

Ex-Applicant Sues Walmart, Alleging Consumer Report Misstep

33.

BIPA Logic May Sustain Walgreens Data Suit, Ill. Justices Hint

34.

Chubb Unit Wants Data, Cyber Cos. to Pay Ransomware Cost

35.

Chicago Cubs Hit with Biometric Privacy Suit



36.

Pa. State Rep. Returns to Eckert Seamans as Privacy Pro

37.

Calif. Gov. Taps Consultancy Exec for Privacy Agency Board

38.

Meta Loses Bid to Overturn Verdict in Flo Privacy Class Action

39.

Ch. 11 Plan Faces Blowback From 23andMe Breach Claimants

40.

Roblox Safety Failures Hurt Both Kids and Parents, Suit Says


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41.

Appeals Panel Says Wash. Spam Law Covers Recruiter Texts

42.

Security Industry Group Calls 900 MHz Redo Idea Disruptive

43.

Engineer Who Tried to Pass Secrets to Russia Gets 10½ Years

44.

Feds Say Surveillance Court Cleared Latest FISA Certifications

45.

FCC Knocks Provider Off Anti-Robocall Database for Lying



46.

Safepaper Explains Law and Privacy Risks: UK Age Verification in 2025

47.

Dentons Ducks Chinese Vape-Maker's Hacking Suit

48.

Targeting 'Bad Labs' Based Only on Location Called Bad Idea

49.

23AndMe Inks $3.25M Data Breach Deal with Canadian Users

50.

4th Circ. Uneasy Weighing SSA Data Case After Justices' Stay



51.

Users Accuse Encyclopaedia Britannica Of Privacy Invasion

52.

$8.7 Million Data Breach Deal Gets Preliminary Approval

53.

Roblox, Discord Again Accused Of Ignoring Teen Exploitation

54.

Yale New Haven Offers $18M to Settle Data Breach Claims

55.

$5.9M Fidelity National Data Breach Settlement Gets Final OK



56.

3rd Circ. Seeks Standing Specifics in Website Tracking MDL

57.

AT&T Gave Prosecutor's Data to Trump-Tied Attys, Suit Says

58.

Block Beats Investor Action Over 2021 Customer Data Breach

59.

DOD's Cyber Security Rule May Help Fend Off FCA Claims

60.

State Privacy Enforcers Set Sights on Data Use Opt-Outs

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