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Leaked documents from Russian firm NTC Vulkan show Sandworm cyberwarfare arsenal

Security Affairs

Documents leaked from Russian IT contractor NTC Vulkan show it was likely involved in the development of offensive tools. The documents demonstrate that it also developed hacking tools for the Russia-linked APT group Sandworm. The documents include details for three projects named Scan, Amesit, and Krystal-2B.

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California-based workforce platform Prosperix leaks drivers licenses and medical records

Security Affairs

The breach exposed job seekers’ sensitive data, including home addresses and phone numbers. The potential risks A data leak like this can have many negative consequences for both the company and the affected job seekers. For example, fraudsters could abuse such data to launch sham recruiting agencies.

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Cloud for government: A look at 4 agency transformations

OpenText Information Management

The approval process for new age-restricted products is complex and requires thousands of highly technical and proprietary documents to be exchanged. The agency required complex data models and workflows to be built in under a year—a timeline unprecedented for technology and systems projects in the public sector.

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Microsoft disrupts SEABORGIUM ’s ongoing phishing operations

Security Affairs

Microsoft has disrupted activity by SEABORGIUM, a Russia-based actor launching persistent phishing, credential and data theft, intrusions, and hack-and-leak campaigns tied to espionage. SEABORGIUM has been active since at least 2017, its campaigns involve persistent phishing and credential theft campaigns leading to intrusions and data theft.

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Court Orders Defendants to Resubmit Production of “Inferior” Quality Documents: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Nocel granted the plaintiff’s motion to compel and to enforce, ordering the defendants to “resubmit to plaintiff the subject low-quality documents in a non-blurry, legible form digitally accessible to plaintiff, and with the same bates-stamp numbers as the original production”. 30, 2018) , Missouri Magistrate Judge David D. Judge’s Ruling.

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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

years, let’s take a look back at 2017! It’s also worth noting that Tom O’Connor and I will be discussing some of these cases – and what the legal profession can learn from those rulings – on Thursday’s webcast Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions of 2017 and Their Impact on 2018 at noon CT (1pm ET, 10am PT). And, here we go ….

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Canadian Privacy Commissioner Issues Report on Children’s Educational Apps

Hunton Privacy

Recently, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“OPC”) issued its 2017 Global Privacy Enforcement Network Sweep results (the “Report”), which focused on certain privacy practices of online educational tools and services targeted at classrooms.