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As Facebook’s data scandal continues to weigh on the company’s stock price and the public expresses weariness over its commitment to protecting users, the social network announced a redesign ...
Alex Stamos, Facebook’s chief security officer who helped track down how Russia harnessed the network for its disinformation campaign in 2016, is under a spotlight and reportedly set to resign ...
Chris Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee turned whistleblower whose revelations about Facebook data being misused for political campaigning ...
Canadian firm AggregateIQ, linked to the Facebook & Cambridge Analytica data scandal, is the first to be put on notice.
If you thought the Facebook data scandal was done, think again: an NYT exposé shows that third-parties still have open access to your and your friends' Facebook data.
Facebook revealed Wednesday that tens of millions more people might have been exposed in the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal than previously thought and said it will restrict the user data ...
In what seems like a broken record, Facebook is facing another scandal related to the transparency of its user data. The UpGuard cybersecurity firm reports that it uncovered two cases in which ...
Can you sue Facebook or Mark Zuckerberg? No — the Facebook data breach is a scandal of our own making. Should've checked the Terms and Policies fine print ...
But many Facebook users still have questions about what the data scandal means, from what to do if an account is affected, to whether or not Facebook is selling user data to advertisers.
Facebook User-Data Scandal Has Wiped Out Nearly $50 Billion of Social Giant’s Market Cap Cambridge Analytica, U.K. consulting firm at center of storm, suspends CEO over Trump campaign comments ...
After the Cambridge Analytica data scandal broke in 2018, things got bad enough for Meta (then Facebook) that Mark Zuckerberg had to face Congress to try to explain what had happened.