CRIME Firms Look to Limit Liability for Online Security Breaches

From: Sasha Romanosky (sasha_romanosky@private)
Date: Fri Mar 19 2004 - 09:33:08 PST

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    Ohhh, news like this really burns me up. 
     
     
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A31874-2004Mar4.html
     By Jonathan Krim
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Friday, March 5, 2004; Page E01 
    
    
    In the face of ongoing attacks by computer hackers, some companies that
    store their customers' personal data are adopting a new defensive
    tactic: If your information is stolen, they're not legally responsible. 
    
    Across the Internet, retailers and other service providers that handle
    consumer transactions are requiring customers to agree to waive any
    right to sue the companies if the businesses are hacked, regardless of
    how secure their systems are. 
    
    The waivers are contained in lengthy terms-of-use agreements that
    consumers often click to accept without reading closely. 
    
    "You agree to assume all risk and liability arising from your use of
    Verizon Wireless's online services, including the risk of breach in the
    security" of its system, according to the mobile-phone giant's use
    agreement, if you choose to use its online billing system. 
    
    American Airlines' Web site sports similar language, warning that it is
    not liable for break-ins by outsiders "regardless of whether American
    Airlines was given . . . notice that damages were possible."  
    
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