Twitter Fined $150 Million for Using Two Factor Authentication for Marketing Purposes Drew Wilson | May 27, 2022 Two factor authentication is often pushed for security purposes. Twitter, however, used that information for more.
Supreme Court Rejects DOJ Plea to Block Texas Abortion Law Enforcement, Will Hear Arguments Drew Wilson | October 25, 2021 The US Supreme Court has once again chosen politics over the rule of law. They rejected the DOJ’s request to block the Texas abortion law.
Department of Justice Appeals to Supreme Court to Block Texas Abortion Law Drew Wilson | October 18, 2021 The US Department of Justice has appealed the Texas anti-abortion bill to the US Supreme Court – the very court that caused this mess.
US Department of Justice Backs Section 230 Killing Legislation Drew Wilson | June 18, 2020 Trump’s legally questionable executive order that could kill the effectiveness of Section 230 got a big boost in support from the Department of Justice.
Former DoJ and FBI Official, Jim Baker: Maybe Security Isn’t So Bad Drew Wilson | October 29, 2019 He worked at the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Now, Jim Baker is rethinking his position on security.
Prison Sentence Handed Down to Equifax Exec After Data Breach Drew Wilson | July 2, 2019 More fallout has happened from the 2017 data breach. A judge has handed down a prison sentence as well as a fine to a former executive of Equifax.
California Backs Down, Won’t Enforce Net Neutrality for Now Drew Wilson | October 29, 2018 Consumers hoping California will protect their interests will have to wait a little longer. They agreed to wait for lawsuit resolutions.
Trump Admin Says Net Neutrality Will Cause “Irreparable Harm”, Sues California Drew Wilson | October 2, 2018 The Trump administration has said that network neutrality will cause “irreparable harm” to the country. Through the DOJ, they are suing California.
US Govt Urges Judge to Reject Thomas’ Unconstitutionality Claim Drew Wilson | August 15, 2009 When Jammie Thomas was fined $1.92 million for sharing 24 songs, the verdict sent shock waves throughout the world. Thomas’ lawyers then appealed the decision based on a number of factors including saying that the award was unconstitutionally high. Now, the US government, namely the Department of Justice (DoJ), is stepping in to defend the …