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Senator sends letter to NSA and NIST urging a mandate to stop using Adobe Flash by August 2019.
Security executive Alex Stamos called on Facebook to change its strategy around data in an internal memo – and privacy experts agree.
Security researchers have concerns about the privacy implications of Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter’s Data Transfer Project.
Facebook is launching an investigation into whether Crimson Hexagon’s collection of public user data was a violation of its data policies.
Indictments are part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
Old banking malware called Dorkbot has reemerged in 2018 to become a serious threat.
A massive breach has impacted up to 21 million users’ personal data and their social media “access tokens.”
The SEC, FBI, and DoJ are all investigating Facebook on the heels of its Cambridge-Analytica scandal from March.
More companies – particularly social media firms – may follow Facebook’s footsteps in turning to bug bounty programs to scout out any data privacy abuse on their platforms, experts say.
More companies – particularly social media firms – may follow Facebook’s footsteps in turning to bug bounty programs to scout out any data privacy abuse on their platforms, experts say.