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December 5, 2024 - R+C Newsletter

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CYBERSECURITY

Telecoms Still Trying to Evict Salt Typhoon

According to statements by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the People’s Republic of China-backed (PRC) hacking group Salt Typhoon, which attacked telecommunications providers last month, is still infiltrating the providers and it is “impossible for us to predict a time frame on when we’ll have full eviction.” One reason is that the hackers infiltrated the telecoms in different ways and “each victim is unique.” Read More

Public Urged to Encrypt for Mobile Phone Messaging and Calls

On December 4, 2024, four of the five members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group (the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand) law enforcement and cyber security agencies (Agencies) published a joint guide for network engineers, defenders of communications infrastructure and organizations with on-premises enterprise equipment (the Guide). Read More


ENFORCEMENT + LITIGATION

FTC Settles with Companies Over Sale of Sensitive Data

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been on a mission to communicate its seriousness about companies collecting, using, and selling consumers' sensitive location data and that it is closely watching these practices. Read More

Second FTC AI Facial Recognition Case Against Company for Making False and Misleading Statements about Software

This week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a proposed consent order to settle allegations against IntelliVision Technologies Corp. (IntelliVision) for making false, misleading, and unsubstantiated claims that its artificial intelligence-powered (AI) facial recognition software was free of gender and racial bias. Read More


DATA PRIVACY

CFPB Issues Proposed Rule to Restrict Data Brokers’ Use of Data

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced this week that it intends to increase the scrutiny on data brokers to better protect service members, law enforcement officials, domestic violence victims, senior citizens, and other populations from surveillance, doxing, fraud, and threats of violence when cyber threat actors purchase personal and financial information from data brokers through legitimate means. Read More


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Predicting Date of Death with Artificial Intelligence

Launched in July 2024, Death Clock is an application that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict when its users will die. Death Clock trained its AI model using over 1,200 life expectancy studies. It then uses the answers from a questionnaire about the user’s physical health, like diet and exercise, to calculate each user’s date of death. While users of the free version will only receive this date, users of the paid version will receive lifestyle recommendations to help them live longer. Read More


PRIVACY TIP

Privacy Tip #423 – FTC Files Complaint Against Mobilewalla for Selling Consumers’ Precise Location Data

Many people do not understand how their geolocation data can be collected and used or how massive the amount of precise location data collected from our devices is. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently filed a complaint against Mobilewalla, Inc. alleging that it violated Section 5 of the FTC Act by selling consumers’ sensitive location information and targeting consumers based on sensitive characteristics without their consent. Find out more in this week's Privacy Tip. Read more


RECENT EVENTS AND NEWS

Linn Freedman Discusses International Cybercrime at BBA Cybersecurity Conference

Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team chair Linn Freedman presented on a panel titled “International Cybercrime: What to be alert for in 2025” at the Boston Bar Association’s (BBA) 2024 Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Law Conference on December 5, 2024. The conference featured educational programs and panels discussing the latest trends, legal updates, and challenges shaping the future of digital governance, privacy laws, artificial intelligence solutions, and cybersecurity.

Linn’s panel discussed different types of international cybercrime on the rise heading into 2025, including hack-to-trade conspiracies, crypto fraud, nation state attacks, and North Korean employment scams. Linn also served on the conference’s Steering Committee. R+C was an event sponsor.