Just because it's .gov doesn't mean that email is trustworthy Cybercrooks abusing emergency data requests in the US isn't new ...
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says there’s been a rise in cybercriminal services using hacked police and government emails to send ...
The warning is a rare admission from the FBI about the threat from fake emergency data requests submitted by hackers with ...
As state-level privacy laws continue to expand in the absence of federal legislation, businesses must prepare to meet a ...
In most cases, publicly available datasets or biospecimens are ... This exemption allows that some public datasets do in fact, contain private, identifiable data (e.g., Wikileaks). Use of this ...
It's understandable if the thought of police taking your home video without permission -- or even knowledge -- makes you ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and similar open records acts allow the public access to records under the control of ...
FBI issues Private Industry Notification on emergency data requestsHackers are using stolen .gov email addresses to pose as authoritiesMitigations recommended by the FBI should be put in place ...
In the case of search engines, Europeans have had the right to request links to pages containing sensitive personal information about them be removed since 2014. But the General Data Protection ...
Citing Social Security Administration (SSA) data, only a nanoscopic ... even if no request was submitted at all. Therefore, the existence of the request or ADF’s use of it in its reasoning ...
The documents surround two cases essentially. One involves the 2019 instance of OU (while under former President Boren) giving false data when it ... Tupper denied OU’s request to seal the ...
But with the OpenBB Copilot, categorized as a “compound AI system,” users can run natural-language queries about their data out of the box. Lopes highlighted one particularly quirky use case to ...