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April 24, 2025 - R+C Newsletter

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CYBERSECURITY

Insight Into DOGE’s Access to HHS’ Systems

Becker’s Hospital Review reports that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) “has access to sensitive information in 19 HHS databases and systems,” according to a court filing obtained by Wired. HHS provided the information during the discovery process in the lawsuit filed by the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations against the federal government, requesting restriction of DOGE’s access to federal systems. Read more


ENFORCEMENT + LITIGATION

Re: Watch What You Say Here

The Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA) is a Washington State law that prohibits sending state residents a commercial email misrepresenting the sender’s identity. A commercial email promotes real property, goods, or services for sale or lease. A recent Washington Supreme Court opinion held that this prohibition includes the use of any false or misleading information in the subject line of a commercial email and is not limited to false or misleading information about the commercial nature of the message. Brown v. Old Navy, LLC, No. 102592-1 (Wash. 4/17/25). Read more

FTC Settles With accessiBe For Misleading Statements About WCAG ComplianceFTC Settles With accessiBe For Misleading Statements About WCAG Compliance

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on April 22, 2025, that it has approved a settlement entered into a Final Order with accessiBe, which claimed its plug-in product, accessWidget, “can make any website compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).” The settlement includes the payment of $1 million and requires accessiBe to refrain from “making misleading claims.” The Commission unanimously approved the Final Order 3-0. Read more


ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE

Threat Actors Use AI to Launch Identity Theft Scams

Identity theft will continue to rise in 2025. According to the Better Business Bureau of Missouri (BBB), it received over 16,000 identity theft complaints in the past three years. Scammers are “increasingly using advanced tactics such as artificial intelligence to exploit victims.” Read more


Privacy Tip #441

Identity Theft Statistics Increasing in 2025

Unfortunately, identity theft continues to increase, and according to Identitytheft.org, the statistics are going to get worse in 2025. It is critical to safeguard personal information by utilizing technology such as antivirus protection software, password managers, identity theft protection, and VPNs.

Check out Identitytheft.org’s suggestions on how to better protect yourself from threat actors. Read more


RECENT EVENTS AND NEWS

Linn Freedman To Present at the 16th Annual Advanced Forum on Managed Care Disputes and Litigation on Artificial Intelligence

 Artificial Intelligence team co-chair Linn Freedman will present at the 16th Annual Advanced Forum on Managed Care Disputes and Litigation, hosted by the American Conference Institute on May 1, 2025. Linn’s presentation, titled “Ready or Not Here AI Comes: How Can MCOs Use Artificial Intelligence to Streamline Processes While Avoiding Regulatory Pitfalls,” will discuss how to distinguish artificial intelligence (AI) from other advanced digital tools, the latest regulation, legislation, and guidance surrounding AI and emerging technologies in healthcare, and how MCOs have successfully implemented these technologies without running afoul of regulations. Robinson+Cole is also pleased to be a sponsor of the event once again.