Peters lied about “consultant” who copied data; deputy clerk had cameras disabled.
Missouri gov. calls journalist who found security flaw a “hacker,” threatens to sue
Governor also threatens to sue paper for finding flaw that exposed teachers’ SSNs.
IBM and airlines won’t comply with Texas governor’s ban on vaccine mandates
American Airlines: “Federal vaccine mandate supersedes any conflicting state laws.”
Wisconsinites plan to sue “every school board” that ignores CDC’s COVID advice
Brewery’s Super PAC fed up with “anti-science’ school boards, helps parents sue.
Apple tries to block Epic’s court win before it takes effect on December 9
Apple seeks stay of order that it must let iOS apps link to other payment options.
Cloudflare doesn’t have to cut off copyright-infringing websites, judge rules
Judge rules content-delivery service doesn’t “contribute” to copyright infringement.
One America News founder claimed he started network at AT&T’s request
AT&T “told us they wanted a conservative network,” OAN founder said in court.
Company that routes SMS for all major US carriers was hacked for five years
Syniverse and carriers haven’t revealed whether text messages were exposed.
Facebook misled investors about shrinking user base, ex-employee alleges
Complaint to SEC: Facebook mishandling of duplicate accounts was “extensive fraud.”
FCC plans to rein in “gateway” carriers that bring foreign robocalls to US
FCC proposes STIR/SHAKEN and call-blocking rules for gateway phone companies.