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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has settled a complaint against student lender Goal Financial after allegations that the company failed to safeguard personal data
Online advertiser ValueClick has agreed to pay a record US$2.9 million to settle a U.S. Federal Trade Commission complaint that it sent deceptive advertising claims in spam e-mail and failed to secure consumers' sensitive financial information
A Canadian university law clinic has filed a privacy complaint against Facebook, alleging that the social-networking site's policies include 22 separate violations of a Canadian privacy law
...complaint against them. Almost as good as the subpoena story I heard from a customer last week. Beware of stuff like this! BBB CASE #841246605
Complaint filed by
Brian Williams
Complaint filed against
Business Name
StillSecure
Contact
Alan Shimel
BBB Member
YES
Complaint status
Category
Contract Issues
Case opened date
4/20/2008
Case closed...
...complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
As part of the complaint and the investigation, the EEOC requested copies of all the applications
The law firm representing the county, Crivello Carlson, sent the applications to Matthews
Evan] Really? Any second thoughts about the fact that this may put innocent people at risk
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...complaint may contact the Office of the Attorney General at (800) 252-8011 or file a complaint online at www.oag.state.tx.us
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Don't mess with Texas
Seriously, this is excellent news. Organizations should take notice (but will they?). Just because sensitive information no longer has use to an...
...complaint charging Facebook with 22 separate violations of a Canadian personal information protection law
The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), based at the University of Ottawa, asks the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to investigate what it describes as Facebooks failure to inform members how their personal...
...complaint in New York's Supreme Court over the Starbucks Card Rewards free Wi-Fi launched this week: T-Mobile spokesperson Peter Dobrow said this evening that his firm was surprised when the free Wi-Fi was launched in every market, because T-Mobile wasn't party to that deal. "Starbucks launched this promotion without involving T-Mobile," he...