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Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal). – Read More
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The withdrawal of the material information guidance for estate agents was met last week with a mixture of confusion, alarm and celebration by lawyers. The post Confusion reigns after property…
A salaried partner was “unrealistic” in his expectation of joining the equity of his firm given the poor financial performance of his department, an employment tribunal has ruled. The post…
A former Eversheds Sutherland employee who created invoices for a pro bono matter he brought to the firm has been banned from the profession. The post Eversheds staffer created invoices…
The Court of Appeal has refused to hear an appeal from man sentenced to eight years in prison for stalking a judge – having previously been jailed for civil contempt…
Google has agreed to pay the U.S. state of Texas nearly $1.4 billion to settle two lawsuits that accused the company of tracking users’ personal location and maintaining their facial…
Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (aka Bundeskriminalamt or BKA) has seized the online infrastructure and shutdown linked to the eXch cryptocurrency exchange over allegations of money laundering and operating a…
The FBI is warning that cybercriminals are exploiting end-of-life (EOL) routers that are no longer being patched by manufacturers. Specifically, the “5Socks” and “Anyproxy” criminal networks are using publicly available…
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Cybercriminals are flocking to take part in the newly inflamed fight between India and Pakistan. – Read More
The voluntary Software Security Code of Practice is the latest initiative to come out of the United Kingdom to boost best practices in application security and software development. – Read…
Exposed data from LockBit’s affiliate panel includes Bitcoin addresses, private chats with victim organizations, and user information such as credentials. – Read More
On Dark Reading’s 19-year anniversary, Editor-in-Chief Kelly Jackson Higgins stops by Informa TechTarget’s RSAC 2025 Broadcast Alley studio to discuss how things have changed since the early days of breaking…
The security researcher who questioned the effectiveness of a patch for recently disclosed bug in Commvault Command Center did not test patched version, the company says. – Read More