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Rockyyy

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? OH Columbus


Hi

Please let me know what type of an attorney should I approach for Information Technology related issues like Security issues in a Online website .
and claim a compensation for pointing out the security issue .

Thanks
Rock
 


TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? OH Columbus


Hi

Please let me know what type of an attorney should I approach for Information Technology related issues like Security issues in a Online website .
and claim a compensation for pointing out the security issue .

Thanks
Rock

Were the website owners offering a reward for finding security issues? No? Then why do you think they owe you money? :cool:
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Why do you think you are entitled to any compensation for pointing out a security issue?

(Yeah, what she said!)
 

Rockyyy

Junior Member
Why do you think you are entitled to any compensation for pointing out a security issue?

(Yeah, what she said!)

I have an account with the bank I am talking about.
Potentially I could loose my identity or any other sensitive information each time I use their website.
Now this applies to all other account holders.
So this is the situation.

OR WE COULD SAY

Yes those are the confusion I have and would like to talk to an attorney.
But I have no idea what kind of an attorney should I approach.
Could you please guide me ?
 

Rockyyy

Junior Member
Were the website owners offering a reward for finding security issues? No? Then why do you think they owe you money? :cool:

I have an account with the bank I am talking about.
Potentially I could loose my identity or any other sensitive information each time I use their website.
Now this applies to all other account holders.
So this is the situation.

OR WE COULD SAY

Yes those are the confusion I have and would like to talk to an attorney.
But I have no idea what kind of an attorney should I approach.
Could you please guide me ?
 

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