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Montana TikTok Ban Doesn’t Infringe Free Speech, State Says

Montana asked a federal court to allow its statewide TikTok ban to take effect, arguing that the ban was a legitimate exercise of the state’s police power and a valid response to concerns that the social media app funnels users’ personal information to the government of China.

Knicks Sue Toronto Raptors Alleging Stolen Scouting Reports

The New York Knicks sued the Toronto Raptors, claiming a former Knicks employee stole scouting reports and other proprietary information after getting a job offer at the rival National Basketball Association team.

Chicago Public Schools Sued by Student Over Naviance Data Use

A Chicago public school student and his parent have sued the school system and several education technology companies for illegally collecting sensitive personal data using the platform Naviance.

Pay-by-Palm’s Promised Convenience Clashes With Privacy Concerns

Consumers are increasingly able to use their hands or faces to pay for purchases and prove their age—an added convenience that comes along with heightened scrutiny of how companies handle sensitive personal data.

Deepfakes Are Driving a Whole New Era of Financial Crime

Computer-generated children’s voices so realistic they fool their own parents. Masks created with photos from social media that can penetrate a system protected by face ID. They sound like the stuff of science fiction, but these techniques are already available to criminals preying on everyday consumers.

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Deepfakes Are Driving a Whole New Era of Financial Crime

Computer-generated children’s voices so realistic they fool their own parents. Masks created with photos from social media that can penetrate a system protected by face ID. They sound like the stuff of science fiction, but these techniques are already available to criminals preying on everyday consumers.

Fidelity & Guaranty Hit With Class Suit Over MOVEit Data Breach

Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Co. failed to protect more than 873,000 people’s personal information that was exposed in a data breach connected to a cyberattack on Progress Software’s MOVEit file-transfer application, a proposed federal class action said.

Montana TikTok Ban Doesn’t Infringe Free Speech, State Says

Montana asked a federal court to allow its statewide TikTok ban to take effect, arguing that the ban was a legitimate exercise of the state’s police power and a valid response to concerns that the social media app funnels users’ personal information to the government of China.

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