Category: Internet Law

Can Your Business be Liable for an Employee’s Intentional Data Leak?

Can Your Business be Liable for an Employee’s Intentional Data Leak?

Data Breach

Many businesses are acutely aware of the dangers of a data leak that can result from the breaching of networks, computer hacks, malware, and computer espionage. These cyber threats are external threats, but businesses must also be increasingly wary of INTERNAL threats coming from vengeful and vindictive employees and ex-employees. A well-publicized lesson can be […]

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Chicago Internet Lawyer

Chicago Internet Lawyer

Internet Lawyer

Revision Legal is Chicago’s Internet law firm. Our attorneys, admitted to practice law in the State of Illinois and located just outside of Chicago in Michigan, have experience in handling Internet law matters in the Northern District of Illinois, which includes Chicago and the surrounding suburbs. Our Chicago Internet lawyers have handled the following Internet […]

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7 Reasons to Read FTC’s 2017 Privacy & Data Security Update

7 Reasons to Read FTC’s 2017 Privacy & Data Security Update

Data Breach

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently released its 2017 Annual Privacy and Data Security Update (click here; for the direct link to the Update, click here and then click on the PDF link provided). We see seven compelling reasons to read the 2017 FTC Update and to take data breaches seriously: 1. The Number of […]

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Avoiding Data Breaches: Lessons From Regulations

Avoiding Data Breaches: Lessons From Regulations

Data Breach

In January of 2017, an amendment to the Federal Acquisitions Regulation (“FAR”) went into effect related to protecting private personal information and requiring privacy training for all federal government contractors. The regulations were issued pursuant to The Privacy Act of 1974. 5 U.S.C. § 552a. The Privacy Act governs federal agency collection, maintenance, use, and […]

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Yes, Your Business Needs a Data Protection Officer

Yes, Your Business Needs a Data Protection Officer

Data Breach

On May 28, 2018, new data protections laws and regulations go into effect for the European Union (“EU”). See recent news report here. The new regulations are called the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). See the full GDPR here. The EU is getting serious about punishing companies that suffer data breaches. For the most serious […]

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Importing Products From China: Beware FCC Regulations

Importing Products From China: Beware FCC Regulations

e-commerce

There are many startup and already successful e-commerce entrepreneurs who are importing products from China and then make good profits by re-selling them on Amazon and/or on similar online sales platforms. However, special care should be taken with electronic devices because such must comply with the Communication Act of 1934, as amended, and with regulations […]

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SIM Swap Scams Targeting Cryptocurrency Investors

SIM Swap Scams Targeting Cryptocurrency Investors

Data Breach

SIM swap scams are nothing new. Telecommunications providers such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint have been aware for over ten years that unauthorized third parties regularly attempt to obtain access to customer subscriber accounts to gain control over a customer’s SIM card. Hackers Gaining Account Control By gaining control over a customer’s SIM card, […]

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