Data Privacy Posts

Lowey appointed as Interim Co-Lead Counsel in IN RE ADOBE DATA TRACKING LITIGATION

By James Spencer | October 2, 2025

On  October 1st, Judge Noël Wise appointed Christian Levis and Amanda Fiorilla as Interim Co-Lead Counsel on behalf of a Class of individuals whose data was unlawfully intercepted by Adobe from third-party websites. The Action alleges that Adobe secretly collects data across thousands of websites, all of which is used by Adobe for its own […]

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Law 360 Names Flo Health Trial Team as Legal Lions of the Week

By James Spencer | August 15, 2025

Following a successful win against Meta in Frasco v. Flo Health, Lowey attorneys Christian Levis, Amanda Fiorilla, Alexis Castillo, and Rachel Kesten were named Legal Lions of the Week by Law360 on August 8, 2025. We congratulate Lowey’s team of “Legal Lions” and all those who contributed to this landmark victory, which exemplifies Lowey’s long […]

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Your Social Media Data May Be Fueling China’s Censorship Engine

By Yuanchen Lu | April 30, 2025

On April 9, 2025, Ms. Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Meta executive, testified before the Congress about how Meta colluded with the Chinese government over the years in order to re-entered the long-coveted Chinese market. Among the various support Meta provided, one thing is particularly concerning – Meta built the censorship tools that Chinese government used […]

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Meta Criticized TikTok—It Was the Company Sharing User Data with China

By Amanda Fiorilla | Vice Chair of Data Privacy | April 9, 2025

A former Facebook executive testified today that Meta shared user data with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). If this sounds familiar, its because TikTok’s CEO Shou Zi Chew previously faced scrutiny from Congress over similar concerns. Specifically, that TikTok may be sharing U.S. user data with China. Committee Chair Cathy McMorris warned the American people: […]

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Oracle Had a Data Breach (or Two). Here’s What We Know So Far

By Amanda Fiorilla | Vice Chair of Data Privacy | April 1, 2025

In March 2025, two separate but equally alarming data breaches involving Oracle came to light. 1. Alleged Oracle Cloud Legacy Database Breach A hacker operating under the alias “rose87168” claimed to have compromised over six million records from more than 1,000 organizations by breaching Oracle’s legacy database. According to initial reports, the stolen data included […]

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