Sentences with phrase «have access to data belonging»

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That's now proprietary data that belongs to Cadillac, and the CT6 has access to that map.
As ZDNet reports, Yahoo has revealed that the humungous 2013 data breach didn't see hackers access data belonging to one billion user accounts...
Christopher Wylie, the whistleblower who went public with revelations that Cambridge Analytica had gained unauthorized access to data belonging to 50 million Facebook users, tweeted that he had accepted requests to testify before the U.S. House Intelligence Committee, the House Judiciary Committee, and the UK Parliament Digital Committee.
Orbitz, Under Armour Travel website Orbitz on March 20 announced that credit card data belonging to 880,000 customers on a legacy platform might have been accessed by an attacker between Oct. 1 and Dec. 22, 2017, according to spokesperson David...
Senior U.S. officials have sought in recent months to revive a debate over whether encryption on devices should be weakened to allow law enforcement easier access to data belonging to criminal suspects.
The FTC announcement came less than a week after Equifax revealed that an unknown party had gained access to names, addresses, Social Security Numbers and other data belonging to nearly half the U.S. population.
Law enforcement officials are revisiting proposals that would require tech companies to build backdoor access into electronic devices to allow for better access to data in criminal investigations, reports The New York Times.This is an issue that was heavily debated following the 2016 legal dispute between Apple and the FBI over the iPhone 5c that belonged to San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook.
Data belonging to most of Facebook's 2 billion users could have been accessed without their consent, the social media company announced...
Data belonging to most of Facebook's 2 billion users could have been accessed without their consent, the social media company announced this week.
Many advertising companies which belong to an Ad network place cookies to get the online data when someone visits the site where that Ad network has access.
One single national MLS ® System would mean that brokers and salespeople would only have to subscribe / belong to one entity instead of some 90 boards / associations should they want access to all the property data in Canada.
salespeople and offices in some cases still feel the need to belong to more than one real estate board and have to pay a duplication of fees to have access to the data they require to conduct their businesses.
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