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Trend Micro adds Facebook scanner to mobile security suite – Computerworld (Martyn Williams)

Trend Micro is adding the often confusing world of Facebook privacy settings to a new version of its flagship security software.

Version 3 of the company’s Trend Micro Mobile Security, available for Android users this week, will check a user’s Facebook settings and offer advice on changes intended to help keep personal information secure.

More than a billion people use Facebook, often sharing private and intimate moments of their life that can provide a wealth of information for about their lives. More than a third of users profess to not knowing much about the site’s privacy settings and often share things in public without realizing it, said Greg Boyle, a marketing manager at Trend Micro.

Trend Micro is also offering the Facebook security software available as a free stand-alone app, Privacy Scanner for Facebook.

via Trend Micro adds Facebook scanner to mobile security suite – Computerworld.

Altlaw Litigation Support – Europe’s Premier eDiscovery Specialists – To Attend LegalTech® New York 2013

 

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Matthew Altass, Managing Director at Altlaw Litigation Support, and members of his team will be attending LegalTech® New York 2013 being held January 29-31, 2013 at the Hilton New York.  Beyond attending key educational sessions and panel discussions, each member of the team will be available for private meetings to discuss Altlaw’s litigation support and e-discovery services that cover Europe from their technology center in London, including:

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Lawyer for E-Discovery Company Predicts Predictive Coding Will Become an Ethical Obligation – News – ABA Journal (Debra Cassens Weiss)

Predictive coding in e-discovery has traversed three stages of acceptance, according to a lawyer for one of the companies marketing it. In a soon-to-arrive fourth stage, it will become an ethical obligation, he argues.

Howard Sklar, senior corporate counsel at Recommind Inc., outlines the stages at the Core Perspective. Recommind and Kroll Ontrack are two of the big players marketing predictive coding, according to the Legal Whiteboard, which defines predictive coding as the use of computer algorithms and machine learning to review electronically stored information.

Sklar says predictive coding has gone through three stages marked by these legal developments:

• In the first stage, court cases allowed the use or predictive coding in e-discovery.

• In the second stage, the plaintiffs in Kleen Products v. Packaging Corp. of America argued the defendants’ electronic review of records was defective because predictive coding wasn’t used. The dispute ended with an agreement on keyword search terms. (Law Technology News covered the resolution, saying the case is “out of the running as a bellwether for predictive coding.”)

• In the third stage, a Delaware chancery judge required predictive coding without a request from the parties. (EDD Update covered the October order by Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster.)

via Lawyer for E-Discovery Company Predicts Predictive Coding Will Become an Ethical Obligation – News – ABA Journal.

Fake Antivirus Ringleader Must Pay $163 Million – InformationWeek (Mathew Schwartz)

Acting on a Federal Trade Commission complaint, a federal court has imposed a $163 million judgment on a woman who allegedly helped run a scareware ring that tricked over one million consumers across six countries into purchasing fake security software.

That decision, announced by the FTC Tuesday, came after a two-day bench trial last month. U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett, who presided over the case, also wrote in his related judgment that the defendant, Kristy Ross, “shall be permanently restrained and enjoined from the marketing and sale of computer security software and software that interferes with consumers’ computer use as well as from engaging in any form of deceptive marketing.”

via Fake Antivirus Ringleader Must Pay $163 Million – Security -.

Big Servings of Class Action Litigation for Food Companies | Corporate Counsel (Sue Reisinger)

Attorney Kristen Polovoy has three words for any food company counsel caught up in snowballing class action litigation over marketing and labeling: Take it seriously. And for those who haven’t been slapped by a suit yet, she added two more: Get smart.

“In-house counsel need to be educated and stay educated on this issue, and work closely with marketing and ad departments before the first drop of ink hits the first product label,” said Polovoy, a class action defense lawyer in the New Jersey office of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads. “If you don’t do your homework in advance, you will probably regret it at great cost in the future.”

Polovoy was also quoted in a Sunday New York Times article that identified the food industry as the favorite new target of class action plaintiffs. The article said more than a dozen plantiffs lawyers who once took on the tobacco companies have, of late, filed some 25 cases against food giants like ConAgra Foods, General Mills, Heinz, and more.

Polovoy tells CorpCounsel.com that’s because in consumer-friendly states like California and New Jersey, a plaintiff can win unlimited compensatory damages, mandatory treble damages, plus attorneys fees. “And there’s a six-year shelf life,” she said, referring to the states’ long statutes of limitations.

via Big Servings of Class Action Litigation for Food Companies.