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The Justice Department Will No Longer Charge Security Researchers with Criminal Hacking

Schneier on Security

The new policy states explicitly the longstanding practice that “the department’s goals for CFAA enforcement are to promote privacy and cybersecurity by upholding the legal right of individuals, network owners, operators, and other persons to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information stored in their information systems.”

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Zoom's Terms of Service Updates on AI Features Raise Privacy Concerns

SecureWorld News

recently updated its terms of service to permit training AI on user content without an opt-out option. Some legal experts, privacy advocates, and cybersecurity professionals are calling the new terms "excessive" and say it blurs the lines of what should be allowed in terms of consent, data privacy, and personal rights.

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US Federal Judge Upholds Automakers' Right to Record Texts, Call Logs

SecureWorld News

The lawsuit, filed in 2020, alleged that the automakers' practice of collecting and storing this sensitive data without customers' knowledge or consent constituted a violation of the Washington Privacy Act (WPA). The WPA prohibits the interception of private communications without a warrant or other legal justification.

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Navigating Legal Challenges of Generative AI for the Board: A Strategic Guide

Centraleyes

This article delves into considerations and methods for boards to navigate the legal challenges of Generative AI. Legal Implications of Generative AI Generative AI presents novel challenges concerning intellectual property rights, particularly in copyright law.

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ICANN Launches Service to Help With WHOIS Lookups

Krebs on Security

Accredited registrars don’t have to participate, but ICANN is asking all registrars to join and says participants can opt out or stop using it at any time. ICANN contends that the use of a standardized request form makes it easier for the correct information and supporting documents to be provided to evaluate a request.

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Europe threatens to ban Facebook over data transfers to the US

Malwarebytes

A Meta spokesperson told the Telegraph , “This draft decision, which is subject to review by European Data Protection Authorities, relates to a conflict of EU and US law which is in the process of being resolved.” However, data from the EU to the US continue to flow. Any ruling in Ireland would apply to all of Europe.

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GUEST ESSAY: A breakout of how Google, Facebook, Instagram enable third-party snooping

The Last Watchdog

More and more consumers are using apps every year. To provide even further insight into the data safety and privacy practices of app developers, researchers at Incogni conducted a study of the top 500 paid and top 500 free Google Play Store apps. In fact, Google Play users downloaded 111.3 percent share approximate location history.