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Supreme Court Adopts Narrow Interpretation Of Computer Fraud And Abuse Act

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In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), 18 U.S.C. § 1030 et seq., does not prohibit improper use of computer information to which an individual has authorized...more

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Four Indicted On Charges Related To Yahoo Hacks

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On March 15, 2017, the United States announced the indictment of four defendants for their roles in the hacks of Yahoo’s network, systems, and user accounts. The indictment stems from an investigation conducted by the Federal...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

The FBI’s “Cyber Most Wanted”

We’ve all heard of the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list, but fewer people know that the FBI has a special most wanted list just for computer criminals. The FBI’s “Cyber’s Most Wanted” list features the FBI’s most wanted computer...more

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Hacking Your Rivals – Corporate Espionage in Major League Baseball

As we approach the dog days of summer, baseball season is again in full bloom. We previously discussed old-fashioned sign stealing in the context of teams trying to gain a competitive advantage during an actual game. But it...more

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The Cards Hack the Astros – So What Law Applies? [audio]

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In a developing story, The New York Times is reporting that the FBI is investigating the St. Louis Cardinals for hacking into the Houston Astros’ computer networks to steal the Astros’ internal baseball operation intelligence...more

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