(LONDON) — A data firm at the heart of Facebook’s ongoing user privacy controversy announced Wednesday that it was shutting its doors and filing for bankruptcy. Cambridge Analytica, the U.K.-based ...
Current and former Facebook users have a week left to apply for their slice of a $725 million class action settlement. Facebook agreed to the settlement after users accused it of sharing data with ...
I recently listened to Jacob Siegel’s interview on The Fifth Column podcast and couldn’t help but reflect on the power of stories. I now recognize, some six years later, that the Cambridge Analytica ...
Mark Zuckerberg and several current and former Meta directors agreed to pay $190 million to settle claims they failed to safeguard Facebook users' privacy.
Mark Zuckerberg and other Meta Platforms Inc. directors agreed to a $190 million settlement of claims they failed to rectify repeated violations of Facebook users’ privacy and improperly engineered an ...
Mark Zuckerberg considered disclosing in 2017 that Facebook was investigating “organizations like Cambridge Analytica” alongside Russian foreign intelligence actors as part of an election security ...
As the story about Cambridge Analytica’s shady use of Facebook data plays out in press coverage, accurately characterizing the “breach” or “leak” of user information is important. To many, those terms ...
Get ready to find out if your Facebook data has been swept up in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Starting Monday, the 87 million users who might have had their data shared with Cambridge Analytica ...
John Bolton Super PAC paid Cambridge Analytica $1.1 million from 2014 to 2015 In addition to its work for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, Cambridge Analytica, the data firm alleged to have ...
House Dems will interview Christopher Wylie, Cambridge Analytica's ex-employee. Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee will soon have the opportunity to question the former employee who helped ...
Was waiting for this piece. Fairly reported article with some good additional facts not covered in the MSM. I also think it is relevant in the wider scheme of things to recognize that Facebook and ...
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