"Indeed, there are many other causes of action—breach of contract, business torts, fraud, negligence, and so on—that provide a remedy for employers when employees grossly transgress computer-use ...
There will be trolls. Internet-based companies can't stop them all. But, maybe, they can stop some. Consider Twitter and Riot Games' recent anti-troll efforts. Both banned prominent users believed to ...
From remotely-controlled smart cars to menacing Netflix messages, tech-facilitated abuse is keeping up with the times. After Gioia had her first child with her then husband, he installed baby monitors ...
From Grow Universe Inc. v. Doe, decided Friday by Judge Gregory Woods (S.D.N.Y.): Plaintiff filed this action on March 5, 2025, alleging that Defendant accessed Plaintiff's Google business account ...
Delaware District Court Jury Makes Landmark Decision based on "Screen Scraping" Ryanair recently prevailed in a jury trial in Delaware Federal District Court when the jury determined that Booking.Com ...
The Third Circuit’s decision means employers pursuing claims in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Virgin Islands cannot premise claims under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act solely on a ...
A Murrysville Medic One employee is accused of accessing child sexual abuse material, including AI-generated files, on a work ...
The 31-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly using a work computer to access and store child ...
Computer duster is a product that is generally used to clean computers or other products that cannot be cleaned using water. Typically, computer duster is packed in a spray can with a long plastic ...