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Noom and Its Vendor Dodge ‘Eavesdropping’ Claim From Consumers
Noom Inc. dodged claims that it illegally tracked visitors to its website, with a federal judge in California ruling that such tracking doesn’t amount to “eavesdropping.”
‘Frat Boys’ Culture Reigned at Startup Hit by Security-Cam Hack (1)
Once little known outside of Silicon Valley, Verkada gained unwanted notoriety in March after Bloomberg
LinkedIn Faces Italian Probe Following User Data Scraping (2)
U.S. Spy Agencies Warn of Threats From Digital Currency to AI
The U.S. intelligence community predicts an increasingly leaderless and unstable world in the coming decades as trends such as artificial intelligence, digital currencies and climate change reshape the global arena, according to the National Intelligence Council.
Automakers Need to Fork Over Cyber Docs, Attorney General Argues
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey (D) is fighting back against the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, arguing the trade group hasn’t produced technical documents necessary in a case concerning the state’s “right to repair” auto law.
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