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Lawsuits can clarify how cybersecurity failures, breach evidence, and data-protection duties affect liability and organizational risk.

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A lawsuit is a court proceeding in which one party seeks a legal remedy from another. In information security, cases may allege inadequate protection of personal data, unauthorized access or use of systems, misuse of intellectual property, breach of a security contract, or failure to meet privacy obligations. A lawsuit is distinct from regulatory enforcement, although the same incident can lead to both.

For security practitioners, litigation can make operational records and technical evidence important. Organizations may need to preserve logs, alerts, system images, tickets, configurations, policies, and incident timelines in a reliable, access-controlled form; altering or routinely deleting relevant data can undermine fact-finding. Claims may also examine whether safeguards, vulnerability remediation, access controls, breach decisions, privacy disclosures, and supplier oversight matched documented risks and contractual duties. Clear control ownership and contemporaneous incident records therefore support both defense and accurate accountability, subject to applicable legal requirements.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Biotech Firm to Pay $7.5M to Settle Lawsuit in 2023 Hack

Enzo Biochem Previously Paid Three States $4.5M in Fines for Same BreachBiotech firm Enzo Biochem has agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle a consolidated proposed class action lawsuit involving a 2023 ransomware attack affecting 2.5 million people. The company has already paid $4.5 million in fines to three state attorneys general for the same incident.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Law Office Wolf Haldenstein Says Hack Affected 3.4 Million

Legal Firm Joins Other Class Action Litigators Targeted by HackersWolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP, a law firm that represents consumers in data breach lawsuits, has reported to regulators its own 2023 hack affecting more than 3.4 million individuals. The incident isn't the first time a law firm that handles data breach litigation reported a major hack.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Breach Roundup: Microsoft Makes Security Staff Cuts

Also: Intensified Russian Hacking in Ukraine, Spain's Telefónica Confirms BreachThis week, Microsoft laid off security staff and released Patch Tuesday, Russian hackers intensified attacks on Ukraine in 2024, Telefónica confirmed a breach, a Tennessee mortgage leader reported a breach and the Texas AG sued Allstate over driver data collection.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Cryptohack Roundup: BitMEX's $100M Penalty

Also: US Govt Seeks Return of Hack Funds to Bitfinex; Mango Markets ShutsThis week, BitMEX fined $100M, prosecutors sought return of Bitfinex funds, Mango Markets shut, a Web3 attack method; pastor charged in crypto scam, CFPB proposed firms refund hack victims, 2024 crime stats, Wolf Capital co-founder's guilty plea, Thai Bitcoin miners seized and a New York AG lawsuit.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Microsoft Sues Harmful Fake AI Image Crime Ring

Guardrails Bypassed on Azure OpenAI to Generate 'Thousands of Harmful Images'Microsoft filed a lawsuit targeting a cybercrime service used to generate "thousands of harmful images" by subverting the guardrails built into its Azure generative artificial intelligence tools. The company said attackers built a tool that reverse-engineered the guardrails in its AI platform.

Scumbags stole API keys, then started a hacking-as-a-service biz, it is claimed Microsoft has sued a group of unnamed cybercriminals who developed tools to bypass safety guardrails in its generative AI tools. The tools were used to create harmful content, and access to the tools were sold as a service to other miscreants.…