Accounts were targeted by a tactic known as credential stuffing, when hackers get login credentials that have been used in a breach elsewhere and try them in new locations.
The California Office of Attorney General (OAG) on March 10, 2022, issued its first opinion interpreting the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), addressing when businesses must.
As the world emerged from lockdown, it should come as no surprise that cybersecurity and data privacy remained dominant topics in the media and legal industry. Some of 2021 was much.
January 28, 2022, California Attorney General published a statement regarding recent investigations conducted with respect to businesses operating loyalty programs and compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act CCPA financial incentive requirements.
On Friday, January 28, 2022, the California Office of Attorney General issued a press release announcing that California DOJ sent notices alleging non-compliance with the California.