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Dyson Faces Legal Investigation Over Cordless Vacuum Battery Life

Numerous complaints about battery life of Dyson’s V8 cordless vacuums spawn legal investigation. A legal investigation into Dyson’s cordless vacuums was recently launched, delving into persistent complaints regarding their unexpectedly short battery life. Priced at a premium in the market, these sleek and cordless appliances are coming under scrutiny for failing to meet consumer expectations…

Unmasking Deception: All Seasons Press Under Investigation For Disinformation And Fraud

All Seasons Press under investigation for fraudulently disseminating false information to readers for profit. Readers react. In a seismic development within the literary landscape, an investigation has been launched against book publisher All Seasons Press on behalf of purchasers of the book “The Chief’s Chief” authored by former President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff, Mark…

Bank of America Opened Fake Accounts To Charge Customers Illegal Junk Fees

BoA defrauded its customers for over a decade by opening fake accounts without consent to boost profits from junk fees. The Consumer Financial Protection Board (CFPB) recently ordered Bank of America (BoA) to pay $100 million to customers for systematically double-dipping on fees imposed on customers with insufficient funds in their account, withholding reward bonuses…

Progress Software’s MOVEit File Transfer Utility Exposes Untold Millions To Identity Theft.

The number of victims affected by a campaign that targeted a zero-day vulnerability in Progress Sofware’s MOVEit file-transfer product to steal data continues to grow each day. What Happened? Numerous class action lawsuits were recently filed against Progress Software concerning a security vulnerability in its’ MOVEit file transfer utility that enabled hackers to exfiltrated untold…

Amazon Sued For Tricking Users Into Subscribing For Prime Service

Amazon accused of illegally inducing consumers to sign up for its Prime service and then hindering them from canceling their subscription. A recently filed lawsuit alleges that Amazon “duped millions of consumers” into enrolling in Prime by using “manipulative, coercive or deceptive” design tactics on its website known as “dark patterns.” And when consumers wanted…