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Lawsuits Filed in 21st Century Oncology Data Breach – LowCards.com


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Lawsuits Filed in 21st Century Oncology Data Breach
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In March, 21st Century Oncology reported that 2.2 million cancer patient records were exposed in a data breach. At least 17 separate class action lawsuits have been filed in Florida and California over this breach. On July 14, a U.S. magistrate judge

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DNC Data Breach A Sign “Cyber Crime Is Here To Stay” « CBS … – CBS Local


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DNC Data Breach A Sign “Cyber Crime Is Here To Stay” « CBS …
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While Democratic leaders scramble to move past a politically embarrassing Democratic National Committee email hack, the scandal has left other citizens …

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The hidden costs of a data breach – Journal of Accountancy
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Much of the business discussion around cybersecurity relates to protection of key assets such as customer information and intellectual property, often after the …
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11 Real Costs Of A Corporate Data Breach | TwiceTwice (blog)
Top firm warns Australian firms on lack of data breach programAustralasian Lawyer

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Netflix’s cable box deal with Comcast won’t exempt it from data caps

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Netflix and Comcast will be available on the same cable box later this year, but Netflix video will still count against Comcast data caps.

Netflix’s deal to get its online video on Comcast’s X1 set-top boxes alongside traditional cable TV channels was reported earlier this month by Recode, with the companies saying they “have much work to do before the service will be available to consumers later this year.” The deal raised questions about whether Netflix would be exempt from Comcast data caps, but it has already been decided. A Comcast spokesperson answered “yes” when asked if Netflix will continue counting against data caps after being integrated into Comcast cable boxes.

“All data that flows over the public Internet (which includes Netflix) counts toward a customer’s monthly data usage,” Comcast told Ars today.

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