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After Remington Settlement, AGs Press Forward With CP Investigations of Firearms Manufacturers
After Remington Settlement, Attorneys General Aim To Press Forward With Consumer Protection Investigations of Firearms Manufacturers
Credential Stuffing: Cyber Best Practices from NY Attorney General’s Latest Report
The New York State Office of the Attorney General urged businesses to incorporate safeguards to detect and prevent credential-stuffing attacks in their data security programs. The guidance stemmed from the AG’s finding…
How Many is Many?
NAD recently announced a decision in a challenge that Charter brought against T-Mobile for its home internet service. The decision covers a lot of ground and is worth reading if you work in the telecom space. But for…
Webinar Replay - Privacy Priorities for 2022: Tracking State Law Developments
In the absence of a federal privacy law, privacy has been at the forefront of many states’ legislative sessions this year. Listen to this replay of the webinar of the same name to learn about the latest developments in…
Fareportal to Pay $2.6 Million Over Dark Patterns
The New York Attorney General announced that Fareportal had agreed to pay $2.6 million to end an investigation over its use of “dark patterns” to manipulate consumers into booking flights and hotel accommodations. As…