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June 5, 2026 - R+C Newsletter

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CYBERSECURITY

Stolen Hotel Reservation Data Used in Targeted Phishing Scams

A new report by Wired states that customer data from “more than 350 hotels around the world may have been accessed as part of realistic reservation-hijacking scams.” According to the report, travelers’ information and booking data may have been stolen from the hotels and are being used by threat actors to launch social engineered phishing schemes.

These scams are effective because they exploit trusted brands and impersonate legitimate guest relations professionals. Victims are contacted about travel they have booked—or plan to book—through messages that appear to come from a hotel, reservation platform or guest services team. Read more


DATA PRIVACY

Big Win for Companies Facing CIPA Website Tracking Lawsuits

A California court just gave companies facing website tracking claims under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) a very helpful ruling. In Blaker v. NetScout Systems, Inc., Case No. 25STCV31283 (May 27, 2026), the plaintiff claimed that NetScout violated California’s trap-and-trace law by using a software development kit (SDK) on its website that allegedly captured visitor communications without notice or consent. The court rejected that theory, finding that CIPA’s pen register and trap-and-trace provisions apply to telephone communications only, not ordinary software on a commercial website. Read more


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Senate Bill 5 and the New Compliance Frontier for AI in Connecticut

On May 27, 2026, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 5 (“the Bill”) into law, creating a broad framework for artificial intelligence oversight in the state. The Bill reaches beyond any single category of AI use and touches consumer disclosures, employment tools, AI companions, synthetic media, workforce issues, state agency AI use, and privacy-related governance. The law is relevant not only to technology companies, but also to employers and businesses in Connecticut that use AI-enabled tools in their ordinary operations. Read more


Privacy Tip #494

Signal Users Targeted with Phishing Scam

If you are a Signal user, be on the alert for a new phishing campaign that attempts to steal recovery keys used to access cloud backups.

If successful, the attackers could have access to entire message archives, conversations, photos and documents shared through the Signal platform. Signal is often used for highly sensitive communications, so the threat is real and could be significant.

The attackers are using fraudulent messages impersonating Signal Support, telling users that their account data is at risk because of a synchronization problem and directing users to retrieve their backup recovery key from the Signal app and paste it into the conversation. The message tries to scare users by telling them that sharing the key is to prevent permanent data loss and creates a sense of urgency.

Learn more about the Signal phishing scam and how to best protect yourself in this week’s Privacy Tip. Read more


RECENT EVENTS & NEWS

Linn Freedman to Present RIBA Annual Meeting Panel Discussing AI Use by Lawyers and Judges

Artificial Intelligence team chair Linn Freedman will join a panel titled “Use of AI by Lawyers & Judges: Praise & Peril” at the Rhode Island Bar Association’s (RIBA) 2026 Annual Meeting, on June 11, 2026, in Providence, RI. Linn and fellow members of the Steering Committee on Artificial Intelligence and the Courts, will discuss how attorneys and judges are using AI tools, the benefits and risks involved, and how courts are addressing AI hallucinations in filings.