Criminal charges have been filed against the botnet administrator of “Bugat,”  “Cridex” or “Dridex”  which is a “sophisticated malware package designed to steal banking and other credentials from infected computers” and the “FBI estimates at least $10 million in direct loss.”  The US Attorney General’s office announced on October 13

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My Guest Blogger Eric Levy is a senior attorney in Gardere’s Trial Practice Group who specializes in complex litigation with a focus on technology and Internet eCommerce related issues.

 

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on October 6, 2015 in the case of Schrems vs. Data Protection Commissioner that

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The volume of Ransomware is increasing dramatically after malware is downloaded by unsuspecting employees “encrypts a user or company’s fi­les and forces them to pay a fee to the hacker in order to regain access to their own ­files.”  KnowBe4 claims to be the “world’s most popular integrated Security Awareness

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The NY Times reported that “regulators are looking at whether Google unfairly uses the software to promote its other dominant services.” The report entitled “F.T.C. Is Said to Investigate Claims That Google Used Android to Promote Its Products” is based on the fact that since Google owns the

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The Mimecast Incident Report stated that the US Data Centers and disruption of millions of emails were caused by a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on September 21 from “10:46 am EST – 5:32pm EST.”  The September 25, 2015 Incident Report summarized the incident as:

Customers using our US

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With the help of the financial services industry “the legal sector has launched its own cyber-threat intelligence-sharing mechanism” known as the Legal Services Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (LS-ISAO) Services. The August 2015 Darkreading article entitled “Law Firms Form Their Own Threat Intel-Sharing Group” report included these comments

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While writing my eCommerce Times column last month it occurred to me that history may be changed if the family member of a British Revolutionary War General could force Google to forget what that General did in the 18th century!  I welcome your thoughts and comments about my August

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The FBI “is warning companies and the general public to be aware of IoT vulnerabilities cybercriminals could exploit” and encourages the use of strong passwords according to a FBI September 10, 2015 Public Service Announcement (PSA) entitled “Internet of Things Poses Opportunities for Cyber Crime.” The PSA Included

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I paste business cards to all new laptops, iPhones, and iPads because maybe somebody will steal the device or I might just lose it, which is likely since Networkworld estimates are “that a laptop is lost every 53 seconds.”  The September 10, 2015 Networkworld report is entitled “10 things to

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