Legal News, Data Breach News, Vendor News
August 19, 2025
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Microsoft’s Nuance coughs up $8.5M to rid itself of MOVEit breach suit

The Register reports: Microsoft-owned talk-to-text outfit Nuance has agreed to cough up $8.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over the sprawling MOVEit Transfer mega-breach – although it admits no liability. The proposed deal [PDF], filed in a Massachusetts federal court last week, would draw a line under litigation brought by individuals who claimed that the company failed […]

Legal News, News
August 16, 2025
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Court upholds FCC data breach reporting rules on telecom sector

CyberScoop reports: A federal court has upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s authority to impose stricter data breach notification regulations on the telecom sector, including requirements that the industry notifies customers when their personally identifiable information is exposed in a hack. In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that the FCC […]

Legal News, Malware Ransomware
August 07, 2025
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Ohio law to require local governments to formally approve ransomware payments

Cleveland.com reports: In response to Cleveland and other local governments around Ohio being targeted with cyberattacks and ransomware threats, the state of Ohio will soon require all counties, cities, townships, school districts, libraries, and other local governments to have a cybersecurity policy that adheres to certain standards, as well as only allow locals to approve […]

Legal News
August 05, 2025
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New York Upgrades Its Firewall Against Cyberattacks

New York State Senator Monica R. Martinez writes: The frequency and sophistication of cybersecurity attacks on state and local governments across the United States are on the rise, but now New York state has enacted legislation to ensure public entities’ responses to these incidents won’t glitch. Earlier this summer, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed S.7672A/A.6769A, sponsored by state […]

Legal News
August 03, 2025
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Oklahoma Substantially Amends Its Data Breach Notification Statute

Covington and Burling writes: Oklahoma recently enacted Senate Bill 626, which substantially amends the state’s data breach notification law to broaden the scope of notification obligations and add a new regulator notification requirement along with a new “safe harbor”-style provision that provides liability protections if certain security measures are implemented.  The changes to Oklahoma’s law follow changes to […]