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December 19, 2024 - R+C Newsletter

Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider

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CYBERSECURITY

Cl0p Exploiting Cleo Software

According to Cyberscoop, the cyber gang Cl0p “has claimed responsibility for attacks tied to vulnerabilities in software made by Cleo, an Illinois-based IT company that sells various types of enterprise software.” The gang claimed responsibility for the attacks on its website. The vulnerabilities affect Cleo’s products LexiCom, VLTrader, and Harmony. Cleo reportedly services approximately 4,200 organizations. Read More


ENFORCEMENT + LITIGATION

Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Case

The United States Supreme Court announced on December 18, 2024, that it will hear the TikTok ban case and has scheduled oral arguments for January 10, 2025, before the ban’s January 19, 2025 effective date.

The case stems from a bipartisan law signed by President Biden that required ByteDance, the Chinese-based parent of the app TikTok, to divest from the app or face a ban in the U.S. because it poses a threat to national security. Read More


DATA PRIVACY

Colorado Amends its Consumer Privacy Rights Act

After the conclusion of the public comment period earlier this month, the Colorado Department of Law adopted amendments to the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). The Act grants rights to Colorado consumers concerning their personal information, including the right to access, delete, and correct their personal data as well as the right to opt out of the sale of their personal data or its use for targeted advertising or certain kinds of profiling. Read More


ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE

Conclusion of Copyright Office’s Report on Artificial Intelligence Delayed Until 2025

This week, Director Shira Perlmutter indicated that the publication of part two of the U.S. Copyright Office’s three-part report on copyright issues raised by artificial intelligence (AI) would be further delayed. Read More


PRIVACY TIP

Privacy Tip #425 – Late Shoppers: Beware of Scammers Sending You to Fake Websites

Scammers prey on us at our most vulnerable. Although some of us are early holiday shoppers, others wait until the last minute. Scammers know this and are lurking to find late shoppers scrambling for gifts. Find out more in this week's Privacy Tip. Read more