WJAC reports that Mount Nittany Health is agreeing to pay $1.8 million in a proposed settlement in a lawsuit over the use of tracking software. As part of the lawsuit, the plaintiffs claimed that Mount Nittany Health never notified patients of the data sharing, even after other entities began notifying patients of the tracking pixels…
Vietnam National Assembly Approves Law on Personal Data Protection
Vietnam Briefing reports: On November 30, 2024, the Vietnam government approved the new Law on Personal Data Protection with a 94.15 percent majority. The law’s implementation date has been expedited to July 1, 2025, from the initially planned January 1, 2026. This legislation introduces stricter provisions than the existing Personal Data Protection Decree, aiming to establish…
FBI Warns Americans to Start Using Encrypted Messaging Apps
Matt Novak reports: America’s top cybersecurity and law enforcement officials made a coordinated push Tuesday to raise awareness about cyber threats from foreign actors in the wake of an intrusion of U.S. telecom equipment dubbed Salt Typhoon. The hackers are linked to the Chinese government and they still have a presence in U.S. systems, spying on…
Second Long Island Doctor Agrees to Plead Guilty for Receiving Kickbacks
A second doctor from Long Island has now been charged in federal court in Boston in connection with a scheme that involved ordering medically unnecessary brain scans. Dr. Vishnudat Seodat, 75, of Mattituck, N.Y. was charged and has agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. A plea hearing…