Whistleblower: Ex-DOGE member took Social Security data to new job
The Social Security Administration‘s internal watchdog is investigating a complaint that alleges a former U.S. DOGE Service employee claimed he had access to two highly sensitive agency databases and planned […]
Proactive measures can limit cyber threats
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Law firms face wide array of cyberthreats
By Gina F. Rubel (First in a series) Law firms and their clients are facing an unprecedented rise in cybercrime, with 2024 being the biggest year yet for cybersecurity incidents. […]
Software maker pays $49.5M after data breach
The fundraising software company Blackbaud agreed Thursday to pay $49.5 million to settle claims brought by the attorneys general of 49 states and Washington, D.C., related to a 2020 data […]
AG, lawmaker crafting data breach bill
Attorney General Josh Stein is working with a state legislator to put together a bill that would create new requirements for North Carolina companies and government agencies to follow in […]
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