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After Baby Monitors Hacked, FTC Penalizes TRENDnet

According to The New York Times, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is penalizing a company for selling baby monitors that were vulnerable to hacking. TRENDnet had apparently told their customers, mainly families, that their home security cameras and baby monitors were "secure." However, their unfortunately unsecure devices were compromised, evidenced by a hacker who exploited a security flaw in the monitors last year.

This hacker not only broke into the SecurView camera software, but the security thwarter also posted links to live feeds taken directly from the cameras. These feeds displayed adults, in their homes, going about their daily routines, babies sleeping in their rooms, and children playing.

TRENDnet's Future

The FTC states, in their complaint, that TRENDnet transmitted its customers' login information in readable text, as opposed to using a proper way to encrypt the data. TRENDnet's mobile app also allegedly did not properly protect their users' information.

TRENDnet's punishment includes a 20-year security compliance auditing program. Additionally, the company has promised not to misrepresent the security of their cameras, break the confidentiality of the content that the devices transmit, or compromise TRENDnet consumers' ability to control the security of the cameras and their recordings.

While the FTC doesn't have any legal authority to impose fines in this case, TRENDnet has agreed to a consent order prohibiting similar practices. reports The New York Times. This means that the agency's commissioners will have the ability to seek penalties in the future, in case of more violations.

Protect Yourself and Your Little One(s)

While baby monitor hacking may be rare, you still want to ensure that it doesn't happen in your home, period. This is especially true if you have an infant or a toddler, whose privacy and even safety could be at risk. If you own any type of security camera, baby monitor, or general monitoring device, make sure you take the proper steps to protect yourself, such as:

Ensuring you have a password set. Remember, without a password, anyone can use your wireless network and crack into your networked data and personal information.Use WPA2. In other words, use Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, which has strong encryption standards.Make sure your password is unique. Remember, the more complicated and difficult a password is to predict, the better.Change your password often. This is not only a standard practice, but it will help to ensure that you stay protected in the long term.

If you or your child happen to run into any trouble with your baby monitor or security camera at home, you should definitely alert the police and/or meet with an experienced attorney.

Related Resources:

U.S. says security camera maker settles over hacking incidents (Reuters)Online Safety Resources (FindLaw)Baby Monitor Recall: 2 Deaths Linked to Summer Infant Monitors (FindLaw's CommonLaw)Are 'Nanny Cams' Legal? (FindLaw's Blotter) September 09, 2013 in Legal Topic: Consumer Protection, Web/Tech | Permalink

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10 States With the Highest Car Theft Rates

Which states have the highest car theft rates? According to a recent Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) report, the FBI collected data from all 50 states (and Puerto Rico) through the Uniform Crime Reporting Program to determine specific crime statistics by state.

Those statistics were calculated for the 2012 year, and include the rate of car theft in each state.

Based on this new data, what are the 10 states with the highest car theft rates?

2012 Car Theft Rates

The car theft rates among all 50 states and Puerto Rico, measuring the number of auto thefts per 100,000 inhabitants, are ranked as follows:

Washington D.C. at 579.0 thefts/100,000 residentsCalifornia at 443.2 thefts/100,000 residentsWashington at 382.8 thefts/100,000 residentsNevada at 363.1 thefts/100,000 residentsOklahoma at 303.1 thefts/100,000 residentsArizona at 292.3 thefts/100,000 residentsGeorgia at 287.7 thefts/100,000 residentsSouth Carolina at 279.5 thefts/100,000 residentsMissouri at 270.8 thefts/100,000 residentsNew Mexico at 261.9 thefts/100,000 residents

Protect Your Car

Even if you don't live in the top 10 worst auto theft states, car theft may be running rampant in your area. Do what you can to protect your car. Here are some precautionary measures you should take to help prevent your car from being stolen:

Don't leave valuables out in the open. Leaving things like cash, brand-name sunglasses, an expensive gadget like a smart phone, or expensive purses and clothes is like an open invitation for a thief to attempt to break into your car and then steal it.Make sure it's locked. Make sure, every time you get out of your car, that your car is properly locked. Check all doors -- not just the driver's side -- and make a habit of doing this.Park in a well-lit area. Make sure you park in a well-lit area when you can, or a spot that sees a lot of foot traffic. The more visible a thief may be when attempting to steal your car, the less promising your car will be to the potential auto thief.Be careful if you lend. If you lend your car to anyone, make sure it's trusted family member or friend. Some borrowers may be tempted to never return it. On top of that, you should also be wary of lending your car to a reckless driver; you could be liable if the driver causes an accident.

An extra couple of minutes to double check your doors or find a better parking spot could easily save you weeks of grief if your car is stolen. Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry.

Related Resources:

Top 10 U.S. Cities for Car Thefts (FindLaw's Blotter)10 Cities with the Worst Car Theft Rates (FindLaw's Blotter)Alleged Car Thief Caught Playing Grand Theft Auto Video Game (FindLaw's Legally Weird)New Year's Day Is Top Car Theft Day (FindLaw's Blotter) September 19, 2013 in Legal Topic: Consumer Protection, Legal Topic: Criminal Law | Permalink

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Beware This PayPal Scam: Email Says Money Posted in Your Account

A PayPal scam involving receipt of a fake notifications through email has been giving users trouble recently, reports San Antonio's WOAI-TV. PayPal is arguably the e-commerce giant when it comes to sending payments online. With more than 132 million accounts, its popularity not only supports a customer base who trusts them but also scammers who prey on those customers.

PayPal scams are not uncommon. Here is a rundown of this one and how you should protect yourself from it:

Fake "PayPal" Email Confirmation

WOAI-TV recounts a real-life example of this scam from 15-year-old Adam Perkins. Perkins first put his laptop on eBay and a received a buyer confirmation right away.

Then, he received an email from "PayPal" claiming that they had his funds. The buyer, in turn, then requested that Adam ship the laptop. A Friday deadline for overnight shipping turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as a second glance at the alleged PayPal email turned up several grammatical and spelling errors. The lack of professionalism from a legitimate business like PayPal seemed incredibly suspect, and lo and behold, the email was indeed not from PayPal.

This type of scam usually involves the suspect buying an item, sending out a fake email on behalf of PayPal confirming payment, and then receiving the goods without having ever paid.

Take Necessary Steps to Protect Yourself

Don't let this happen to you. Make sure that you take the precautionary steps necessary in order to protect yourself. PayPal suggests the following two guidelines to follow in spotting a fake email:

PayPal emails will always use your first and last name or your business's namePayPal emails will also never ask for any personal or account information (this includes credit or debit card numbers, driver's license number, bank account details, etc.)

Also, be on the lookout for other obvious red flags -- such as typos, no transaction reflected in your bank account when there should be, or anything else that just doesn't sit right with you. Be sure to alert PayPal if you come across a suspect or fake email by forwarding it to spoof@paypal.com, and then delete the email from your account.

Related Resources:

New scams hitting PayPal users and loan applicants (KNXV-TV)Online Safety Resources (FindLaw)Protect Yourself from Online Auction Fraud (FindLaw)How to Avoid 3 of the Most Common Consumer Scams (FindLaw's Common Law) September 12, 2013 in Legal Topic: Consumer Protection | Permalink

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TSA PreCheck Set to Take Off at 60 More Airports

The TSA's PreCheck program is set to expand to 60 more airports this year, reports Reuters. So how can you take advantage of it?

The Transportation Security Administration's expedited screening program is already available at 40 airports, and with the upcoming expansion, it will soon operate at 100 airports in 40 states, along with Guam and Puerto Rico.

TSA also plans to increase the number of PreCheck lanes at participating airports in the coming weeks.

What Is TSA PreCheck?

TSA PreCheck is an expedited version of the agency's usual screening process. Eligible travelers who can use PreCheck can keep their shoes, light outerwear, and belt on as they go through security. They also do not need to take their laptop computers out of their cases, nor do they need to remove their appropriately-sized liquids from their carry-on bags.

In providing this option at more airports across the country, TSA hopes it will ensure a smoother, more effective, and more efficient security check.

Who's Eligible for TSA PreCheck?

There are a number of ways to determine eligibility for the TSA's PreCheck program. U.S. citizens of frequent flyer programs can be invited to apply by participating airlines. Also, U.S. citizens who are also members of a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted Traveler Program, and Canadian citizens who are members of the NEXUS expedited travel program, can qualify for PreCheck as well.

In addition, any U.S. citizen can apply for PreCheck. The process includes an online application, fingerprints, and an $85 enrollment fee for a five-year term of eligibility. Once approved, the PreCheck status will be embedded into the bar code of the PreCheck traveler's boarding pass.

A Few Caveats

Of course, TSA can also revoke or suspend one's PreCheck status at any time for reasons including, but not limited to, security issues at the gate or for criminal convictions since their PreCheck status was granted. TSA also reserves the right to randomly ask PreCheck passengers to instead go through regular security.

However, keep in mind that not all airlines are participating in the program. PreCheck is currently only available for passengers on Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, Hawaiian Airlines, United, US Airways, and Virgin America, according to the TSA.

Also, expedited TSA PreCheck lines are not open 24/7. Click on this list to see the hours of operation for PreCheck lines at participating airports.

Related Resources:

TSA's quicker Pre-Check coming to 60 more airports (USA Today)How to File a TSA Pat-Down Complaint (FindLaw's Injured)TSA to Allow Small Pocket Knives on Planes (FindLaw's Law and Daily Life)Top 5 TSA, Airline Complaints Revealed (FindLaw's Law and Daily Life) September 05, 2013 in Travel | Permalink

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FDA to Regulate Smartphone Health Apps

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a press announcement stating that it will begin regulating smartphone health apps.

With the continuing popularity of smartphones such as the Apple iPhone, Android mobile devices, and various tablets, a whole new slew of health applications have hit the market designed to keep users' health in check. Medical applications such as calorie counters and heart monitors are easily downloadable, and many users rely on them to serve their designated functions.

Despite these benefits, there could be potential health consequences if an application is faulty or used improperly. Enter the new FDA regulations:

What Types of Applications?

There is a huge variety of different mobile medical apps currently on the market. Some can diagnose abnormal heart rhythms or even function as a glucose meter for those with diabetes. However, just because an app serves some type of health or medical function doesn't mean the FDA's new regulations will apply.

The FDA states in its press release that the focus will be on the following types of apps in particular:

Apps that are intended to be used as an accessory to a regulated medical device (e.g. an application that allows a doctor to diagnose by viewing an image from a picture archiving and communication system); orApps that can transform a mobile platform into a regulated medical device (e.g. applications that serve as a device to detect abnormal heart rhythms or measure glucose)

Regulations Focused on Functionality

The FDA also does not plan to regulate any general consumer functions of smartphone apps such as sales, settings, or where they are sold (through iTunes or Google Play, for example). Nor will they plan to regulate personal wellness apps, such as those that allow a user to track her daily calorie consumption.

According to the director of the FDA's medical device division, as stated in the press announcement, regulation of an application ultimately depends on that app's primary functions and its risks. He states that, for example, if a heart device that is used in a hospital is regulated, then the mobile app version will of course also be regulated. A faulty application can be just as dangerous as a faulty medical device.

Basically, "[i]t's not about the platform. It's about the functionality."

These products will first need to be cleared by the FDA before being released into the market. The average review time could take up to a couple of months, and the apps will be regulated according to the same standards for medical devices.

Related Resources:

U.S. FDA issues final rules on mobile medical apps (Reuters)FDA lays out rules for some smartphone health apps (The Associated Press)Mobile Medical Applications (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)FDA to Take New Look at Older Medical Devices (FindLaw's Injured) September 24, 2013 in Legal Topic: Consumer Protection, Legal Topic: Health & Health Care Law | Permalink

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