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A Lesson from Uber: Secure Your Non-Production Software Environments

Neil Chilson, Acting Chief Technologist
Earlier today, the FTC announced a revised settlement with Uber regarding the company’s privacy and data security promises. The case involved multiple breaches of Uber’s cloud storage infrastructure
Business Blog

A recap of 2017: FTC’s Annual Highlights

Carol Kando-Pineda
No matter what you call it – facts and figures, the boxscore, or a report from the stat-o-sphere – a recap is a great way to get the lay of the land. Which brings me to the FTC’s Annual Highlights, a
Business Blog

FTC staff sends warranty warnings

Lesley Fair
When the screen goes blue And the car breaks down And the smartphone keeps rebooting eternally Consumers won’ t be afraid No, they won’ t be afraid Just as long as you stand by your warranty. With
Business Blog

Report tax identity theft with IdentityTheft.gov

Seena Gressin
If you’re a tax professional, business owner, or in a human resources department, the FTC and IRS can help you help clients, employees, or other people who discover they’re victims of tax-related
Business Blog

Mattress sellers stick buyers with misleading “USA” claim

Lesley Fair
Here’s the thing about nectar. It can be sweet, but sticky. People who paid Palo Alto-based Nectar Brand LLC for mattresses labeled “Designed and Assembled in the USA” thought they were getting a
Business Blog

“Amazing Wealth System” not so amazing, alleges the FTC

Lesley Fair
An FTC lawsuit alleges that money-making claims made by a related group of companies and individuals for their Amazing Wealth System are “amazing” all right – if by “amazing” you mean “not credible”
Technology Blog

It’s time for a FTC Blockchain Working Group

Neil Chilson, Acting Chief Technologist
Today, the FTC announced a lawsuit against four individuals alleging that they have promoted one or more fraudulent “chain referral schemes.” Such schemes are not new – in fact, the FTC has brought
Business Blog

1,000 posts, but who’s counting? (We are, actually.)

Lesley Fair
When the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection started the Business Blog in 2010, we promised readers “a minimum of ho-hum, a maximum of how-to, and as little yadda yadda yadda as a legal website can
Competition Matters

Insights into contact lenses: FTC workshop will focus on the Contact Lens Rule

Tara Isa Koslov, Office of Policy Planning, and Christopher Grengs, Bureau of Competition
The FTC is eyeing its Contact Lens Rule and has announced the agenda for a March 7, 2018 workshop, The Contact Lens Rule and the Evolving Contact Lens Marketplace. The Contact Lens Rule, in place
Business Blog

Insights into the FTC’s Contact Lens Rule

Lesley Fair
The FTC is eyeing its Contact Lens Rule and has announced the agenda for a March 7, 2018, workshop, The Contact Lens Rule and the Evolving Contact Lens Marketplace. In place since 2004, the Contact
Business Blog

It’s on like PrivacyCon

Lesley Fair
Right now DC is the place to be for people interested in the latest on consumer privacy and data security. The FTC’s third PrivacyCon begins at 9:15 ET on Wednesday, February 28, 2018, with opening
Business Blog

In the market for a VPN app?

Andrea Arias
As a business person, you know that accessing the public Wi-Fi network in an airport lounge, coffee shop, or other location can be risky. Public networks aren’t very secure – or, well, private – and