After the terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida, early this month, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) has been discussed quite a bit. The ECPA, a law which took effect in 1986, limits the government’s access to electronic communications and other information. Due to the advancement in technology over the past 30 years, Congress finds itself
Yahoo refuses to comply with bankruptcy judge’s order to turn over email account
By Brian Wheelin on
Posted in Cybersecurity
Yahoo is objecting to a Delaware bankruptcy’s order to provide access to one of its email accounts arguing that its compliance would violate the Stored Communications Act. At issue is a Yahoo email account purported to be maintained by a subscriber named Abdullah Rasimov. The Irish Bank Resolution Corp, Ltd., the debtor in the bankruptcy,…