Google and the University of Chicago Medical Center formed a partnership approximately two years ago with the goal of finding patterns in patients’ medical records for medicine and to better understand disease. . The companies are now being sued for allegedly not stripping out date stamps or doctor’s notes in patient record, giving Google the ability to identify the patients. The lawsuit claims the companies did not take the proper measures to ensure patient privacy, nor did they obtain the consent of the patients. Records from between 2009 and 2016 were shared with Google, according to the lawsuit. According to the Chicago Tribune, Google and the hospital are claiming that the patients aren’t identifiable by their records, but the lawsuit alleges the record contained times and dates of treatment, as well as notes from providers. The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . Accusations surface regarding the mishandling of patient information by a prominent tech company and a medical facility, igniting fears about data protection.. Patient Data Handling, Privacy Compliance, Healthcare Law, Data Protection Practices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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
Yahoo must pay $50 million in damages to victims of one of the largest data breaches on record. . On Monday, a settlement was filed with the United States District Court in California which laid to rest the two-year-old lawsuit. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Verizon has agreed to allocate $45 million for reimbursement of individuals affected by a significant cybersecurity incident as part of a legal resolution in New York.. Yahoo Data Settlement, Data Breach Compensation, Security Incident Lawsuit. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Every time you email someone overseas, the NSA copies and searches your message. It makes no difference if you or the person you're communicating with has done anything wrong. If the NSA believes your message could contain information relating to the foreign affairs of the United States . A new ACLU lawsuit filed today challenges this dragnet spying, called "upstream" surveillance, on behalf of Wikimedia and a broad coalition of educational, human rights, legal, and media organizations whose work depends on the privacy of their communications. The plaintiffs include Amnesty International USA, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and The Nation magazine, and many other organizations whose work is critical to the functioning of our democracy. The link for this article located at ACLU is no longer available. . The EFF lawsuit contests the CIA's extensive surveillance on international communications. Stand up for your online privacy freedoms.. Digital Privacy, NSA Surveillance, Internet Rights, ACLU Lawsuit. . Dave Wreski
The CEO of Bitcoin exchanger BitInstant has been arrested and charged with money laundering over allegations that he and another man sold more than $1 million in Bitcoins to buyers and sellers of drugs on the underground drug site Silk Road.. Charlie Shrem, 24, who ran BitInstant out of New York, is charged, along with Robert Faiella, with conspiracy to commit money laundering and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, according to the complaint (.pdf), filed in the Southern District of New York. The charges come three months after the underground drug emporium was shuttered by law enforcement and its alleged founder, Ross Ulbricht, arrested. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The CEO of cryptocurrency exchange BitInstant faces accusations of facilitating the laundering of $1 million associated with the Silk Road narcotics market.. Bitcoin Exchange, Financial Crimes, Money Laundering, Cryptocurrency, BitInstant. . Alex
A federal judge has dismissed all but one of the claims leveled against Sony for dropping Linux support from its PlayStation 3 game console, but gave the plaintiffs permission to refile an amended complaint that fixes the deficiencies.. A complaint seeking class-action status on behalf of all PS3 owners was filed in April and claimed that the disabling of the so-called OtherOS violated a raft of civil laws, including those for breach of warranty, unfair competition and computer fraud. Sony had touted the feature, which allowed users to run Linux and other software on their consoles, in interviews and presentations, but later dropped it after a well-known hacker figured out how to exploit OtherOS to jailbreak the PS3. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . A district court invalidated several allegations against Microsoft regarding the Xbox Live service alterations, permitting a revised lawsuit submission.. Linux Support, Sony Lawsuit, PS3 OtherOS, Class-Action Gaming, Legal Issues. . Anthony Pell
Sony has sued 3 hackers and 100 others whose names the company doesn't know for developing and releasing over the Web code that makes it possible to run homegrown or pirated software on the PlayStation 3 videogame console.. The consumer electronics company filed the complaint Monday in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, naming as defendants well-known hacker George Hotz of Cambridge, Mass.; Hector Martin Cantero of Spain, Sven Peter of Hungary, and 100 other unnamed hackers. Sony claims Cantero and Peter are members of FailOverFlow, a hacker group the company says is dedicated to circumventing the TPM, or technology protection measure, in the PS3 to prevent the use of pirated games and unauthorized software. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . Nintendo has initiated a lawsuit against cybercriminals exploiting vulnerabilities in the Switch, pursuing both identified and anonymous culprits.. Sony Lawsuit, PS3 Jailbreak, Gaming Piracy, Technology Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Attorneys representing Texas resident Keith Dunbar on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Google alleging that Gmail violates the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986. . The lawsuit was filed in the Eastern District of Texas, a venue more frequently noted for patent infringement complaints. The issue in this particular case is the way that Gmail scans the content of e-mail messages to serve targeted ads. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . A lawsuit in Texas alleges that Google breaches privacy regulations by examining emails in Gmail for advertising purposes.. Gmail Privacy Lawsuit, Email Scanning Issues, Data Protection Violations, Electronic Communications Act, Texas Privacy Case. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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