Fake Mailchimp Subscribers – A Solution?

In a followup to the recent post about fake email subscribers, Update to Fake Email Subscriber Post,  after working with Mailchimp’s support, I believe we have found the culprit, and potentially a solution. Mailchimp confirmed that my API key was being used to add these fake subscribers, but it was unclear if the key had…

What I’m Reading (weekly)

eDiscovery: Opportunities for Creative Thinking by IT Professionals tags: MM LitSupport How self-publishing on LinkedIn can elevate your professional profile tags: MM SocNetPres The Internet’s Original Sin tags: MM SocNetPres When Social Media and Predictive Coding Collide tags: MM LitSupport iOS bug sends iPhones into endless crash cycle when exposed to rogue Wi-Fi — Be…

What I’m Reading (weekly)

The Burgeoning Business Cost of E-mail tags: MM LitSupport Schneier on Internet of Things Security: “It’s Going to Come Crashing Down” tags: MM Security Litigators Who Don’t Know Enough About E-Discovery Should Be Afraid, Very Afraid tags: MM LitSupport The 2015 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report is Out! –“23% of recipients open phishing messages and…

Sadly, Lawyers Still Need To Be Told Not to Use Outlook to Review Email

Maureen Holland at D4 lays out 9 Reasons Microsoft Outlook is Not a Litigation Review Tool. It’s 2015 and we still need to give people reasons not to use their own Outlook install to review email? We could add a tenth reason as well – the possibility that the reviewer will kick off automated process…

Filing Your Taxes Online From Public WiFi? Just say No!

Filing Your Taxes Online From Public WiFi? Just say No!

According to a recent survey, as many as 65% of the people filing their taxes online are actually doing it from public, open, wifi connections. Seriously, just stop it already! Look, I travel a lot. I understand the need, and the convenience, of soaking up some bandwidth at the airport, Starbucks, hotel, whatever. Just don’t…