A couple of clear lessons emerge from the incident. First, if employers encourage employees to use social media accounts as part of their work, they should have clear, written policies about who owns them and what will happen to them when the employee leaves the company. Second, filing a lawsuit over control of a social media account is generally a waste of time and money. Even if the plaintiff wins the lawsuit, the damages are unlikely to be sufficient to cover the expenses of litigation. … [Read more...] about Court: Hijacking ex-employee’s LinkedIn account violates PA law
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Antifa.com redirects to White House website as trolls needle Biden
It's advice Republican Sen. Ted Cruz perhaps should've taken to heart before he tweeted in September that clicking on antifa.com told you "all you need to know." At that time, antifa.com redirected people to the Biden campaign website in an apparent attempt to falsely link the candidate to the loosely organized left-wing network. Conservative figures, including former President Donald Trump, have often called antifa activism an assault on law and order. … [Read more...] about Antifa.com redirects to White House website as trolls needle Biden
Phishing scams use the promise of COVID-19 vaccines to trick you
Next, be mindful that your health information can also be used for medical identity theft. Give out your insurance or health information only to professionals you know and trust, and monitor your insurance claims to make sure no one else is using your health insurance. What's more, don't trust strangers who send unsolicited messages offering Medicare benefits, coronavirus tests or vaccines in exchange for your personal data, including your Medicare information. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, that's another scam that's become common in the pandemic. … [Read more...] about Phishing scams use the promise of COVID-19 vaccines to trick you