The New York Times reported that Salesforce “has raised concerns with Europe’s antitrust authorities about the potential takeover” as to “…whether Microsoft’s proposed deal would hinder access by people and companies to the vast collection of data held by LinkedIn.” The September 29, 2016 article entitled “Salesforce Is Said to

Continue Reading Antitrust challenge of Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn!

Darkreading reported that a recent cyber safety report to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was based on a PriceWaterhouseCoopers’ survey of “85 percent of airline CEOs in the PwC survey cited cybersecurity as a major risk likely because of the very sensitive nature of passenger data and flight systems.”  The

Continue Reading Very likely that the cyberattacks against Southwest & Delta were directed your passenger data


Reuters reported that Yahoo would likely not need to “provide them with credit monitoring services” even though Bob Lord (Yahoo’s CISO) posted “An Important Message About Yahoo User Security”:

The account information may have included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords (the vast majority

Continue Reading 500 million Yahoo users compromised by cyberintrusion, but Yahoo doesn’t plan to provide credit monitoring!


CSO recently predicted “a major uptick in cyber spending — to the tune of 12 to 15 percent year-over-year growth through 2021” in an article entitled “Cybersecurity spending outlook: $1 trillion from 2017 to 2021” which included these comments from the SANS Institute which were presented in February

Continue Reading $1 trillion will be spent on Cybersecurity in the next 5 years!


The 9th Circuit ruled that Yelp was immune from content under the 1996 Communications Decency Act (DCA) which “immunizes providers of interactive computer services against liability arising from content created by third parties.” On September 12, 2016 in the case of Kimzey v. Yelp the court ruled that:

Yelp fell

Continue Reading Yelp “not guilty”for 1 star review which led to a loss of 95% of locksmith’s business


Darkreading recently reported that LinkedIn confessed that “We don’t have a reliable system for identifying and counting duplicate or fraudulent accounts” and that “cyber criminals now weaponize social media sites and their data, leading to some of the biggest data breaches over the last few years.” The September 6, 2016

Continue Reading Cyber criminals recognize security weakness at LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter


Unfortunately most Shadow IT operations are based on “Click Agreements” and as a result the IT department has no idea of where the company data is located or what legal risks exist…, so if there is a cyber intrusion the company will have no clue about what data is stored

Continue Reading Shadow IT (aka Stealth IT) – massive cyber (& legal) risk for 50% of all companies!


Many major Internet players endorsed Microsoft’s April, 2016 lawsuit against the US that the SCA (Stored Communications Act) (part of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) 18 U.S.C. § 2705(b)) violates the First and Fourth Amendments since the Constitution should “afford people and businesses the right to know if the

Continue Reading Amazon, Google, and LinkedIn support Microsoft’s lawsuit against the US challenging the SCA


The Dallas News reported that a lawsuit was “dismissed based on the Texas Anti-SLAPP statute, meant to allow judges to dismiss frivolous suits filed against people who speak out about a matter of public concern.”  The August 30, 2016 article entitled “$1M lawsuit dismissed against Plano couple who gave

Continue Reading “Free Speech” prevails as court dismissed $1 million defamation lawsuit over 1 star Yelp review!


A recent case made it clear that under Federal Rule of Evidence 803(6) there was no “absolute right to admission of emails under the business records exception.” In Roberts Technology Group, Inc. v. Curwood, Inc., No. 14-5677, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 64538 (E.D. Pa. May 17, 2016) the court

Continue Reading Sure there are a kazillion eMails, but eMails are not automatically admitted as evidence!