Hours after announcing a data breach on Friday, two Oregon men sued international hotel chain Marriott for exposing their data. Their lawsuit was followed hours later by another one filed in the state of Maryland.. Both lawsuits are seeking class-action status. While plaintiffs in the Maryland lawsuit didn't specify the amount of damages they were seeking from Marriott, the plaintiffs in the Oregon lawsuit want $12.5 billion in costs and losses. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Legal actions initiated in Virginia and Washington following Hilton's disclosure of a cybersecurity incident, demanding significant compensation.. Marriott Data Breach, Class Action, Data Security, Cyber Law. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
After months of hiding a relative pipsqueak of a data breach that happened through a Google+ API, Google on Monday ‘fessed up, said it was shuttering its Facebook-wannabe-but-never-gonna-happen social media platform, and was looking at a potential class action lawsuit that got filed within hours of the breach disclosure.. Busy day! Google said in its blog post that at the beginning of this year, it began a review – dubbed Project Strobe – of third-party developer access to its data and thus came to a conclusion that everybody already knew: close to nobody likes Google+ and just about nobody uses it. The link for this article located at Naked Security/Sophos is no longer available. . Busy day! Google said in its blog post that at the beginning of this year, it began a review – dub. months, hiding, relative, pipsqueak, breach, happened, through, google+. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Goldblatt is the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit, filed Thursday against HP in California, claiming that the IT giant should have warned customers about the flaws ahead of time.. In a nutshell, the flaw is a pretty bad one. HP LaserJet printers built before 2009 will accept remote firmware updates without properly checking where they come from. This means that The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A collective legal action asserts that HP deceived consumers regarding defects in LaserJet printers manufactured before 2009, posing significant dangers.. HPLaserJet, Printer Security, Firmware Update, Malware Risk, Class Action. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The class-action suit says that Apple allows for the tracking of iPhone and iPad users' browsing habits, without user consent. Apple has been hit with another lawsuit accusing it of privacy violations for the way it shares information collected from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users with advertisers. . The suit was filed last Thursday on behalf of an Apple user in California and seeks class-action status. It charges Apple with sharing information about users' browsing history, application use and other personal details without their consent.. Google is being sued in a class-action lawsuit for purportedly monitoring user activity without permission, raising concerns over privacy violations.. Apple Lawsuit, User Tracking, Privacy Violations, Class-action Privacy, iPhone Tracking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a ruling that marks a victory for privacy proponents, a federal appeals panel is allowing a group of Web surfers to sue a company that gathered certain data about them without their consent. . .. In a ruling that marks a victory for privacy proponents, a federal appeals panel is allowing a group of Web surfers to sue a company that gathered certain data about them without their consent . The decision, handed down Friday by the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, clears the way for some pharmaceutical Web site users to pursue a class-action case against the operators of Boston-based Pharmatrak. The lawsuit alleges that the now-defunct Web traffic analysis company violated the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) by intercepting communications without permission. The ruling is significant, because the appeals panel attempted to address some muddy legal issues related to online data collection. These questions include what, in the online world, constitutes protected "content" for the purposes of intercepting communications--a technique commonly used by law enforcement agencies. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A national court division permits internet users to file lawsuits regarding unapproved data gathering, a success for privacy defenders.. Data Collection Lawsuit, Online Privacy, Consent Laws. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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