It’s not the first ISP to be held accountable for alleged piracy: Cox is looking at a $1b damage order.
Tag Archives: file-sharing
Government agencies still send sensitive files via hackable .zips
Senator Ron Wyden has written to NIST asking for guidance and training for government staff in how to share files securely.
Can you get hit by someone else’s ransomware? [VIDEO]
How to protect yourself from being *affected* by malware, even if you’re not yourself *infected*.
Misconfigured Box accounts leak terabytes of companies’ sensitive data
Easily guessable URLs led to what should have been big companies’ very private data. Even Box itself was found to be exposing folders.
Pirates! Don’t blame your illegal file sharing on family members
Stop blaming your piracy on your mum. You can no longer avoid liability by saying that a family member had access to your connection.
Extortionist lawyer pleads guilty to creating porn honeypot
Prenda Law masterminds Paul Hansmeier and John Steele filmed and uploaded the videos, then sued the “John Does” who downloaded them.
Grooveshark is back already. Or is it?
A new version of Grooveshark has appeared online days after the original folded due to the threat of legal action and a huge damages claim.