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What Does Investigating Insurance Fraud Have In Common With the World Cup? You Make the Call.

What does investigating Insurance Fraud have in common with the FIFA World Cup currently taking place in Brazil? More than you might think, especially if you’re a world-class goalie trying to stop a penalty kick. The hardest job in all of soccer, or football as the rest of the world…

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The FTC, LabMD, EBay, and Cybersecurity: What Do Reasonable Precautions Actually Mean?

The Federal Trade Commission’s effort to force businesses to take reasonable precautions to protect their clients’ sensitive personal information from data breaches is back in the news this week, as is at least one big, new data breach. What the FTC does, and what it tries to get businesses to…

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Are Businesses Liable For Fraud Resulting From The Heartbleed Bug?

Most people by now have heard of the Heartbleed bug. It’s the programming flaw in one of the most common encryption methods on the internet: OpenSSL. It makes what should be secure websites, and the personal information they contain, vulnerable to hackers. It is more important, though, than just another…

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