GRC Report Staff

DoorDash Confirms Data Breach After Employee Falls for Social Engineering Scam

DoorDash has disclosed a data breach after a social engineering scam tricked one of its employees, allowing an unauthorized party to access user information across its platform. The company says the exposed data included names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses, though it declined to say how many people were affected.

France Fines Fuel Suppliers €187.5 Million Over Corsica Market Agreement

France’s competition authority has handed down €187.49 million in fines to several major players in Corsica’s fuel sector, finding that they struck an agreement that shut out rivals and helped keep prices higher on the island.

DHS Contractor to Pay $3.9 Million After Allegedly Inflating Flight-Hour Invoices

Zephyr Aviation, a contractor for the Department of Homeland Security, has agreed to pay $3.9 million to settle federal allegations that it charged the government for flight hours that never occurred. The agreement, announced Friday by the Department of Justice, resolves claims that the company and its owners, Frederick Credno Jr. and Frederick W. Credno III, violated the False Claims Act while performing transportation work for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Business Coalition Seeks Supreme Court Pause on California’s Climate Transparency Push

California’s sweeping new climate-reporting requirements are headed to the U.S. Supreme Court, as some of the country’s most influential business groups push for an emergency halt before the rules take effect.

Italy Fines Wizz Air Over Misleading “All You Can Fly” Subscription

Italy’s competition watchdog has ordered Wizz Air to pay a €500,000 fine after finding that the airline’s much-promoted “Wizz All You Can Fly” subscription was marketed without clearly spelling out the limits that came with it.

Diagnostic Lab to Pay More Than $9 Million After Alleged Medicare Kickback Scheme

Patients Choice Laboratories, an Indianapolis-based diagnostic testing company, has agreed to pay $9.62 million to settle federal allegations that it billed Medicare for unnecessary respiratory tests and used kickbacks to generate referrals, according to a settlement announced by federal prosecutors on Thursday.

FINRA Board Approves Key Rule Amendments & Advisory Committee Appointments

FINRA's recent Board meeting introduces significant rule amendments affecting broker-dealers and enhances advisory committee roles. Compliance professionals should prepare for updates to internal policies and procedures.