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    Google settles $5 billion privacy lawsuit over tracking users in 'Incognito Mode'

    By The Hacker News on Tuesday, January 02, 2024.

    Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed in June 2020 that alleged that the company misled users by tracking their surfing activity who thought that their internet use remained private when using the 'incognito' or 'private' mode on web browsers.

    New Actions from the White House Highlight the Difficulty of Tracing Forced Labor in Supply Chains

    By Supply Chain Brain on Tuesday, January 02, 2024.

    In late November, the Biden Administration announced a slate of new initiatives and policies aimed at strengthening the U.S. supply chain and tackling the continued problem of forced labor around the world, among other goals.

    United States settles suit against telecommunications service provider for assisting and facilitating illegal robocalls

    By U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, January 02, 2024.

    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider XCast Labs Inc. (XCast) has agreed to a court order resolving allegations that it violated the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) by assisting and facilitating illegal telemarketing campaigns.

    What corporate tax departments need to know about the SEC's required reporting of cyber incidents

    By Thomson Reuters on Tuesday, January 02, 2024.

    As US regulators make new reporting requirements around cybersecurity incidents, corporate tax departments can play a big role in ensuring compliance with these disclosures.

    SEC charges UAE-based Brooge Energy and former executives with fraud

    By U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Saturday, December 23, 2023.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced fraud charges against Brooge Energy Limited, a publicly-traded energy company located in the United Arab Emirates, the company's former CEO, Nicolaas Lammert Paardenkooper, and its former Chief Strategy Officer and Interim CEO, Lina Saheb.

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