Chrome’s Sandbox Feature Infringes on Three Patents So Google Must Now Pay $20M

After five years of litigation at various levels of the US legal system, today, following the…

Man Sues Uber After iOS App Bug Exposes His Affair

A French man is suing ride-sharing service Uber for €45 million after a bug in the…

Vizio Fined for Spying on Users via Smart TVs, Selling User Data Without Consent

Vizio agreed on Monday to pay a fine of $2.2 million after it was caught secretly…

Federal Reserve Employee Admits to Installing Bitcoin Miner on Government Server

Nicholas Berthaume, a former employee of the US Federal Reserve in Washington, D.C., has pleaded guilty…

US States Considering Legislation to Introduce ‘Right to Repair’ for Electronics

Several US states have introduced bills aimed at establishing a user's "right to repair" for electronic…

Artificial intelligence and the law

 Laws govern the conduct of humans, and sometimes the machines that humans use, such as cars.…

Russia Arrests Top Kaspersky Lab Security Researcher on Charges of Treason

Russian authorities arrested Ruslan Stoyanov, one of Kaspersky Lab's top-ranked security researchers, under article 275 of…

College Successfully Sues IT Admin After Losing Access to Email System

A former IT administrator for the American College of Education (ACE) in Indiana was ordered to…