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California Auto Warranty Company Sued For Unsolicited Robocalls
A California-based auto warranty company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing robocalls to consumers without their consent, according to a new complaint filed in federal court in Colorado Monday.
HHS Prodded to Seek Breach Reporting Feedback as Incidents Spike
The Department of Health and Human Services agreed to solicit feedback on its data breach reporting system after a federal government watchdog suggested it seek input on obstacles the health care industry faces.
DistributionNOW Accuses Five More Workers of Trade Secret Theft
DistributionNOW accused five more of its employees of allegedly taking confidential information and trade secrets to boost competitor Permian Pump & Valve, according to an amended petition filed in Texas state court.
Moss Bros. to Pay $2.5 Million in Deal Over Unwanted Voicemails
Moss Bros. Auto Group will pay $2.5 million as part of a class action settlement over allegations that it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending prerecorded telemarketing calls without permission.
Hacker in $100 Million Crypto Heist Moves Loot to Cover Tracks
A hacker who looted about $100 million from the Harmony blockchain started moving the stolen funds to a service that helps users mask transactions.
Anti-Abortion Firms Lure Pregnant Teens Online, Save Their Data
Anti-abortion organizations have gotten more savvy about attracting pregnant teens through online means, tracking their visitors, and collecting information that isn’t protected by medical privacy laws. Academics and advocates for reproductive rights are concerned about what happens to this potentially incriminating data, especially as abortion becomes illegal in a growing number of states.
Telehealth Is Booming During Covid. Is it Here to Stay?
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