Cyber Security News

February 2025

31.

Meta Should've Preserved Health Tracking Data, Judge Says

32.

Citi Moves to Appeal NY Judge's Wire Fraud Protection Ruling

33.

Cyber Security Official Rejoins DOD After Contentious Exit

34.

Democrats Say DOGE Took 'Trove' Of Musk Rivals' CFPB Data

35.

Health Net Pays $11.25M to Settle Cyber Security FCA Claims



36.

CIA Gets Remaining Assange Visit Spying Claim Tossed

37.

Web Data Co. Hid Customer Usage Slowdown, Suit Says

38.

Human Rights Atty Sees 'Serious Risks' Of Neural Data Abuse

39.

DC Court Asked to Block DOGE's Access to Taxpayer Data

40.

Firm Says Insurer Refused to Repay It for $1.5M Cyber Theft


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41.

How to Maximise Data Security When Handling Sensitive Documents

42.

Texas Investigates DeepSeek for State Privacy Law Breach

43.

Convicted Email Scammer Must Return $1.5M to Victims

44.

Corporate Transparency Act Vital for Nat'l Security, Circs. Told

45.

DeepSeek's Rapid Rise Adds Fuel to AI Policy Push



46.

9th Circ. Won't Undo Meta's $725M Privacy Suit

47.

Musk Must Pay Up for Illegal Access to Data, Class Suit Says

48.

House Republicans Launch Effort to Craft Data Privacy Law

49.

Crypto CEO Made $425K Disappear, Investor Tearfully Testifies

50.

Allstate Hit with Another Class Action Over Data Collection


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51.

OPM Violated Employees' Privacy Rights, Unions Say

52.

Mnuchin, Others Face Fiduciary Suit From Cyber Security CEO

53.

DOGE, Treasury Accused Of 'Largest' US Data Breach

54.

Progressive Inks $3.25M Data Breach Deal with 350K Members

55.

2 Russians Arrested in $16M Phobos Ransomware Scheme



56.

Ex-Employee Sues Fla. News Database Co. Over Data Breach

57.

Fla. Judge OKs $7M Deal in Health Data Breach Class Action

58.

Feds Nab Plea in Bitcoin-Boosting Hack Of SEC X Account

59.

5th Circ. Urged to Reject Crypto Exec's Privacy Law Claim

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