But most law firms tend to try to
handle hacking incidents on their own through their in - house technical staff who may not be up to speed on cutting - edge techniques hackers are using, says Marc Zwillinger, founding partner of ZwillGen PLLC in Washington D.C., a firm that specializes in Internet - related laws and litigation.
Not exact matches
In a separate
incident in late 2010, the American arm of Honda was forced to notify 2.2 million customers, along with 2.7 million Acura owners, after a third - party organization
handling data for the automaker had its database
hacked, resulting in the theft of email addresses and vehicle registration numbers.
What's becoming even more troubling than the
incident itself, however, is the lack of clarity on how the alleged
hacking investigation is being
handled.