Hof vindt geen Afzien van Privilege als e-mails per ongeluk geproduceerd door derden en Geen verklaring van afstand als gevolg van gebruik van de zakelijke e-mailaccount en Laptop om te communiceren met de raadsman : Electronic Discovery wet

DeGeer v. Gillis, 2010 WL 3732132 (ND. Ziek. Zeven. 17, 2010)

In dit geval, the court addressed the question of waiver as to nine privileged emails.  As to six emails inadvertently produced by a third party, waiver was averted by the terms of a Stipulated Protective Order entered by the court which precluded waiver by inadvertent production.  As to three other emails, the question of waiver turned on plaintiff’s use of his work computer to send the messages.  Relying on evidence that plaintiff’s employer did not believe such use would waive privilege, the court ruled privilege was not waived.

In augustus 2009, while employed by Huron Consulting Services, LLC [“Huron”], plaintiff was required to deliver all Huron-related electronic data in his possession to Huron’s counsel in connection with an internal investigation.  Plaintiff was specifically directed by Huron’s counsel not to remove any materials from the Huron-issued laptop and thus did not delete three privileged emails contained thereon.  Plaintiff “maintained his privilege in these communications” with Huron’s counsel, evenwel, by alerting them (through his counsel) to the existence of the emails and requesting they be removed before any electronic data production.  Huron’s counsel complied.

In juni 2010, Huron produced an external hard drive in response to defendants’ subpoena which contained the image of plaintiff’s hard drive as well as additional data provided by plaintiff and copies of emails that resided on Huron’s server.  Thereafter, plaintiff and his counsel became aware that six privileged emails had been produced.  Unlike the three previously identified privileged emails sent from plaintiff’s work email, these messages were sent from plaintiff’s personal email account and had been maintained on Huron’s servers unbeknownst to plaintiff and his counsel.

Plaintiff asserted that all nine of the emails were protected as privileged.  Defendants objected and plaintiff sought a finding sustaining his claims.

via Hof vindt geen Afzien van Privilege als e-mails per ongeluk geproduceerd door derden en Geen verklaring van afstand als gevolg van gebruik van de zakelijke e-mailaccount en Laptop om te communiceren met de raadsman : Electronic Discovery wet.

The InfoWorld expert guide to Windows 7 veiligheid – PC World

Windows 7 has been warmly received and swiftly adopted by businesses, with the result that many IT admins are now struggling with the platform’s new security features. In addition to changes to User Account Control, BitLocker, and other features inherited from Windows Vista, Windows 7 introduces a slew of new security capabilities that businesses will want to take advantage of.

Windows 7 improves on Vista with a friendlier UAC mechanism, the ability to encrypt removable media as well as hard drive volumes, broader support for strong cryptographic ciphers, hassle-free secure remote access, and sophisticated protection against Trojan malware in the form of AppLocker, to name just a few.

via The InfoWorld expert guide to Windows 7 veiligheid – PC World.

E-discovery moves in-house – PC World

When Jonathan Chow, chief information security officer at NBC Universal, found his department’s services in increasing demand, that wasn’t necessarily a good thing.

He says demand for e-discovery services was increasing 30% op 50% annually in the early and middle parts of the past decade, and he was seeing a dramatic rise in the hours spent supporting e-discovery as his department collected and culled through some of the electronically stored data needed by the company’s legal staff.

The information security department, part of corporate IT, owns the e-discovery function and uses it not just for litigation support, Chow explains, but also for M&A activities and internal investigations generated by HR or corporate security, bijvoorbeeld.

For my team, the decision to take e-discovery in-house was about efficiency,” says Jonathan Chow, chief information security officer at NBC Universal.

We used to handle those occasional queries on an ad hoc basis, but as the number of e-discovery requests grew, this became a much larger and much more time-/resource-intensive process to manage,” he said via e-mail. “It was obvious that we could more affordably conduct our e-discovery in-house, assuming we could find the best solutions to support our process.

via E-discovery moves in-house – PC World.

ABB te betalen U.S. $58 Miljoen naar Mexico Resolve, Irak Corrupt verzoeken tot uitbetaling – Bloomberg

ABB Ltd., the world’s biggest electricity-networks builder, overeengekomen om te betalen over $58.3 million to resolve claims by U.S. prosecutors and regulators that its units made corrupt payments to win business in Mexico and Iraq.

De VS. Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission accused Zurich-based ABB and three subsidiaries of conspiracy and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which bars companies from paying foreign officials to gain a business advantage. In separate settlements, the company agreed to pay criminal penalties of $19 million and SEC civil penalties of more than $39.3 miljoen euro.

ABB and its co-conspirators made “concealed, corrupt payments” from 1997 op 2005 to officials at Comision Federal de Electricidad, an utility owned by Mexico, relating an electric network upgrade contract, prosecutors said in a court filing.

Another unit, ABB Ltd.-Jordan, paid more than $300,000 in kickbacks to the government of Iraq starting in 2000 voor $5.9 million in purchase orders from regional companies of the Iraqi Electricity Commission as part of the United Nations oil- for-food program, prosecutors said in a separate filing.

via ABB te betalen U.S. $58 Miljoen naar Mexico Resolve, Irak Corrupt verzoeken tot uitbetaling – Bloomberg.

Sommige Android apps gevangen heimelijk het verzenden van GPS-gegevens aan adverteerders

De resultaten van een studie uitgevoerd door onderzoekers van Duke University, Penn State University, en Intel Labs is gebleken dat een aanzienlijk aantal van de populaire Android-applicaties prive-gebruiker gegevens aan reclame-netwerken versturen, zonder expliciet te vragen of de gebruiker te informeren. De onderzoekers ontwikkelden een stukje software genaamd TaintDroid dat dynamische smet analyse gebruikt om te detecteren en bij toepassingen zijn potentieel gevoelige informatie te versturen naar externe servers rapport.

Ze gebruikten TaintDroid om te testen 30 populaire gratis applicaties voor Android willekeurig gekozen uit de Android markt en vond dat de helft van zijn prive-informatie verzenden naar reclame-servers, inclusief de gebruiker zich bevindt en telefoonnummer. In een aantal gevallen, Zij vonden dat applicaties zijn het doorgeven van GPS coördinaten naar externe reclame netwerk servers zo vaak als elke 30 seconden, zelfs wanneer deze niet het weergeven van advertenties. Deze bevindingen aanleiding tot bezorgdheid over de mate waarin mobiele platforms kunnen de gebruikers isoleren tegen ongewenste inbreuken op de privacy.

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Sommige Android apps gevangen heimelijk het verzenden van GPS-gegevens aan adverteerders

De resultaten van een studie uitgevoerd door onderzoekers van Duke University, Penn State University, en Intel Labs is gebleken dat een aanzienlijk aantal van de populaire Android-applicaties prive-gebruiker gegevens aan reclame-netwerken versturen, zonder expliciet te vragen of de gebruiker te informeren. De onderzoekers ontwikkelden een stukje software genaamd TaintDroid dat dynamische smet analyse gebruikt om te detecteren en bij toepassingen zijn potentieel gevoelige informatie te versturen naar externe servers rapport.

Ze gebruikten TaintDroid om te testen 30 populaire gratis applicaties voor Android willekeurig gekozen uit de Android markt en vond dat de helft van zijn prive-informatie verzenden naar reclame-servers, inclusief de gebruiker zich bevindt en telefoonnummer. In een aantal gevallen, Zij vonden dat applicaties zijn het doorgeven van GPS coördinaten naar externe reclame netwerk servers zo vaak als elke 30 seconden, zelfs wanneer deze niet het weergeven van advertenties. Deze bevindingen aanleiding tot bezorgdheid over de mate waarin mobiele platforms kunnen de gebruikers isoleren tegen ongewenste inbreuken op de privacy.

via Sommige Android apps gevangen heimelijk het verzenden van GPS-gegevens aan adverteerders.

Which words does Google Instant blacklist? – CNN.com

Some folks at the Hacker publication 2600 decided to compile a list of words that are restricted by Google Instant.

Except in extreme and special cases, Google is known for anything but censorship, but as we’ve said before, there are some terms the web giant’s new instant search feature won’t work with.

We understand Google’s intentions; the team over there is trying to make sure that no one sees pornographic or violent results they might fight disturbing unless they really mean to search for them. When asked about this feature a few weeks ago, Google’s Johanna Wright said the restrictions are in place to protect children.

But Google has opened itself up to a potential PR problem, because some of these omissions will be at best bewildering and at worst offensive to particularly sensitive (or progressive) users who don’t understand how Google Instant actually works.

Bijvoorbeeld, “bisexual” en “lesbianare among the restricted words. Type them in to Google and the instant search will immediately stop delivering new results. You have to hit enter to confirm, ja, you really do want to know about something in some way related to bisexuals or lesbians.

via Which words does Google Instant blacklist? – CNN.com.

Google CEO voorziet een ‘Serendipity Motor’ – WSJ.com

Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt outlined a vision of the future in which computers help people remember things, prevent them from getting lost, drive people’s cars and instantly translate phone conversations.

Appearing onstage at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference, Mr. Schmidt said the combination of cloud computing and powerful mobile phones will also enable Google to one day tell people things they may want to know as they are walking down the street, without having to type in any search queries.

Think of it as a serendipity engine,” zei hij, a reference to the company’s nearly ubiquitous Internet search engine. He predicted that this would be one of manynew services that make your life just work.

Mr. Schmidt added that new computer technologies are creating a world in which people will never be lonely because they can always connect to some friend online. Nor will people be bored, zei hij, because there is always some form of content or entertainment available on the Internet.

This future, voegde hij eraan toe, will eventually be available to billions of people around the world, rather thanjust the elites.

via Google CEO voorziet een ‘Serendipity Motor’ – WSJ.com.

Britse politie te horen van meer Zeus mobiele aanvallen – PC World

A new variation of the Zeus banking malware that intercepts one-time passcodes on mobile phones is still transmitting data to hackers as of Wednesday, although U.K. police have been notified, according to security researchers.

Researchers from S21sec, a Spanish security company, discovered earlier this month a version of Zeus that identifies the make of mobile phones and their numbers. It does that by injecting HTML fields over a bank’s Web page when a user starts a transaction.

The attackers then send the victim a text message with a link to a malicious Web site, prompting the user to download anupdatefor their device. De software — which has a valid signing certificateappears to be legitimate.

But the software is designed to intercept and then forward by text message the one-time passcode used in online banking transactions to another phone controlled by the attackers. Banks are increasingly adopting systems that send a one-time passcode to a person’s mobile phone that must be entered in order to complete a transaction.

via Britse politie te horen van meer Zeus mobiele aanvallen – PC World.

Brazilian Bar concludeert Buitenlandse Law Firm Allianties Break Rules

International firms allied with local Brazilian shops could see those relationships come under renewed scrutiny as the Sao Paulo Bar Association has concluded that the tie-ups could breach local practice rules, Legal Week reports.

The legal market in Brazil has been particularly active in recent months. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy hired the head of Shearman & Sterling’s Sao Paulo office in April, only a few months after both Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett announced they were opening offices in the city.

Legal Week notes that the recent opinion by an ethical and disciplinary panel of the Sao Paulo Bar illustrates the mounting tension over the influx of foreign firms into one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. While the opinion is only advisory, Legal Week reports it is an indication of where a more formal ruling would fall should a case be brought against one of the major U.S. firms operating in Brazil in alliance with a local firm.

via Brazilian Bar concludeert Buitenlandse Law Firm Allianties Break Rules.