Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, any California consumer whose personal information is compromised “as a result of the business’ violation of the duty to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices … may institute a civil action.”[1] Consumers can initiate this private right of action right now, whereas other consumer rights can only … Continue Reading
The Yahoo! class action over the 2013-2014 hacks, affecting 1 billion (later updated to 3 billion) accounts, is poised to settle for $85 million – and the provision of free credit monitoring services for 200 million account holders for 2 years. While $85 million may seem like a relative bargain compared to the $350 million Verizon … Continue Reading
WPA2 is the “secure” implementation option used by the vast majority of enterprise WiFi systems – other protocols have their own security issues, which is why everyone moved to WPA2. Unfortunately, researches have found a way to break that security. The good news is, for most attacks the attacker has to be on the same access … Continue Reading