CVS Photo Department Included in Security Breach

If you use CVS for your photo service, you may want to check you credit cards. Likewise, CVS is the latest major chain to be part of asecurity breach, and this time it affects their online photo service. Furthermore, CVS is currently warning their customers that their credit card information may now be compromised….

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MO Man Lures Minors Via Dating App

A parent’s worst nightmare is the thought of anythingharming their child, and it’s even more terrible when it’s at the hands of another individual. Likewise, a Madison County, Illinois man has been charged with assult to an underage girl he met on an online dating website. 42-year-old, Wayne Buckingham lured a 14-year-old girl via…

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“Sharenting” on Social Media Puts Children at Risk

If you haven’t yet heard of the term, “sharenting” if you’re in any form of social media, you’ll understand what it means once you hear the definition. Sharenting is when parents over-share the lives of their children online. Furthermore, Facebook is the prime offender of such sharenting moments, and although parents are doing so innocently it sometimes puts their child at risk to online predators. For instance, one

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Meyerkord & Kurth Makes New Missouri Case Law: False Light

“Meyerkord & Kurth, a Legacy of Legal Innovation” There’s a rarely-used cause of action in tort law called false light. It means that information is published about a person which falsely casts him or her in a certain light. Few lawyers are familiar with it, but they should be: computers and the Internet are…

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