Emily Gurnon reports: The Minnesota Court of Appeals has ruled that a spouse has a “reasonable expectation of privacy” when alone in her home bathroom. “A spouse does not lose all claims to privacy through previously sharing some intimate information, activity or viewing with the other spouse,” Judge Doris Ohlsen Huspeni wrote for a three-judge…
Category: Breaches
Indiana Attorney General calls out ational Republican Congressional Committee for disrespect of Hoosiers’ privacy
By making unsolicited calls asking to play prerecorded messages to Hoosiers, a national political organization is flouting the spirit of Indiana’s telephone privacy laws and is the first to violate the recently-signed treaty between the three state political party leaders, Indiana Attorney Greg Zoeller said today. “I’m sorry to report that the National Republican Congressional…
Palin to testify in e-mail case
CNN Political Producer Peter Hamby reports: Sarah Palin and her husband Todd will testify in the federal case against a Tennessee man who allegedly accessed Palin’s private e-mail account during the 2008 presidential race, Palin’s attorney told CNN Thursday. “Governor and Mr. Palin have been asked by the U.S. Department of Justice to testify in…
LifeLock Will Pay $12 Million to Settle Charges by the FTC and 35 States That Identity Theft Prevention and Data Security Claims Were False
LifeLock, Inc. has agreed to pay $11 million to the Federal Trade Commission and $1 million to a group of 35 state attorneys general to settle charges that the company used false claims to promote its identity theft protection services, which it widely advertised by displaying the CEO’s Social Security number on the side of…