Sentences with phrase «news of the data breach»

What this shows is that not only did the «Snappening» hack not cause a decline in user engagement on Snapchat, those numbers actually continued to increase even as news of the data breach spread.

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The news comes after recent reports of a data breach at the company and claims that her factory had an «unclean work environment,» with conditions akin to a «sweatshop.»
Recent news of a massive data breach has made some Facebook users wonder: What does Facebook know about me, and how can I control it?
In March 2018, news surfaced of a data breach that resulted in data of about 50 million Facebook users getting into the hands of voter - targeting consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
As incidents involving data breaches by hackers litter the evening news, technophiles and technophobes alike have become more concerned about the security of their data, especially that tied to credit cards and other financial information.
While most of the news coverage goes to data breaches that hit major corporations, small businesses are frequently the target of cyber attacks as well.
News about the data breach sparked a public outcry and prompted many of Facebook's 2.1 billion users to reevaluate how they use the massive social media platform, and whether the company should be trusted with so much personal information.
While Dr. Adam Dissel says that news of headline - grabbing data breaches does scare him, he is confident that Cannata and CMIT Solutions keep a finger on the pulse of trends in the cybersecurity world — and keep his data is safe.
«We're not even one - third of the way through this year and we've already seen Facebook Founder & CEO Mark Zuckerberg testify on Capitol Hill regarding Cambridge Analytica getting their hands on 87 million Facebook users» private data, in addition to 800,000 payment cards getting breached via travel website Orbitz, and 5 million customers of Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor having their credit or debit card data stolen.And for good measure, news reports continue to surface regarding Russia's meddling in U.S....
While most of the news coverage goes to data breaches that hit major corporations, small businesses are frequently the target of cyber...
News headlines about data breaches at companies like Equifax and related, looming threats from Intel chips have put many of us are on high alert.
My definition of «data» was inclusive: the piece wove the DNC VoteBuilder data breach, Clinton's email server, Russian hacks and fake news into a narrative about political data gone bad, ending with something you might hear in a freshman philosophy class:
It would establish a new inquiry into «allegations of data protection breaches committed by or on behalf of national news publishers».
Why It's Important for Small Business to Keep Data Safe Shaun Wiggins, President and CEO of Soteryx Corp It is ironic that as small businesses have become increasingly complacent about news headlines highlighting massive data breaches — i.e., Facebook, Yahoo, Equifax and Target — the threat of data breaches among small businesses is greater now than + Read Data Safe Shaun Wiggins, President and CEO of Soteryx Corp It is ironic that as small businesses have become increasingly complacent about news headlines highlighting massive data breaches — i.e., Facebook, Yahoo, Equifax and Target — the threat of data breaches among small businesses is greater now than + Read data breaches — i.e., Facebook, Yahoo, Equifax and Target — the threat of data breaches among small businesses is greater now than + Read data breaches among small businesses is greater now than + Read More
Breaking news: The embattled head of the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit, the institution at the center of a data breach involving the release of more than 1000 e-mails among prominent climate scientists, has resigned pending the ongoing investigation.
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Within days of the news of the breach, a security researcher revealed that the platform was tracking both teacher and student activity and selling it to data brokers.
Sometimes bad news can be the precursor to good news: a security breach last week (that put internal company data into the hands of somebody, somewhere) led to an update for Spotify on Android that now allows for your entire music library to be downloaded with a single button click, making it available for offline... [Read more...]
Sometimes bad news can be the precursor to good news: a security breach last week (that put internal company data into the hands of somebody, somewhere) led to an update for Spotify on Android that now allows for your entire music library to be downloaded with a single button click, making it available for offline listening (as long as you are a premium subscriber).
With the news of the Equifax data breach, many people have been scared about their identity stolen — guess what?
The breach of personal data on more than 143 million customers Equifax revealed in September was followed in mid-March by the news that an executive insider - traded stock before the public was notified about the breach.
Tech stocks slumped as multiple problem areas for the sector continued to be front - page news: (1) the continued blowback from the Facebook data breach, (2) Tesla facing scrutiny over a fatal accident involving one of its cars utilizing the autopilot function, and (3) President Trump's ongoing Twitter battle with Amazon.
«We're not even one - third of the way through this year and we've already seen Facebook Founder & CEO Mark Zuckerberg testify on Capitol Hill regarding Cambridge Analytica getting their hands on 87 million Facebook users» private data, in addition to 800,000 payment cards getting breached via travel website Orbitz, and 5 million customers of Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor having their credit or debit card data stolen.And for good measure, news reports continue to surface regarding Russia's meddling in U.S....
So maybe you heard the news: Equifax, one of the countries largest credit bureau's, had a data breach and millions of people's information was compromised.
Paige Schaffer, President and COO of Generali Global Assistance's Identity and Digital Protection Services Global Unit, commented on today's news, «Generali Global Assistance is honored to alleviate issues facing data breach and identity theft victims, as well as to be recognized once again with International Stevie Awards and our first Golden Bridge Awards.
No story in the credit realm came close to the news in September that an Equifax data breach exposed the personal information of 145.5 million.
Hardly a day goes by without another news report of a data breach or other cyber-related scam or theft.
In late March 2018, the world wide web was shaken up by the news of a massive data breach that occurred three years earlier on Facebook, one of the largest and most widely populated social media platforms in existence.
It seems like all we see these days when we turn on the news are reports of security and data breaches in all industry sectors, from commerce to academia to healthcare.
But when news of the Equifax data breach surfaced recently, I was more alarmed than usual.
Data privacy has been front page news in the wake of massive data breaches and a growing number of organizations are looking to their legal counsel to help them understand the intricacies and legal issues associated with data privacy — and effectively minimize riData privacy has been front page news in the wake of massive data breaches and a growing number of organizations are looking to their legal counsel to help them understand the intricacies and legal issues associated with data privacy — and effectively minimize ridata breaches and a growing number of organizations are looking to their legal counsel to help them understand the intricacies and legal issues associated with data privacy — and effectively minimize ridata privacy — and effectively minimize risks.
The almost daily barrage of news stories about data breaches and ransomware attacks has corporate leaders feeling uneasy and compelled to take urgent action to contain risk.
As high - profile data breaches continue to make news, the threat of cyber attacks and data theft to businesses is growing — and law firms are becoming an increasingly common target as cyber criminals recognize the potentially lucrative opportunity to be had there.
Data breaches have hit the news already in 2017 with high profile cases such as mobile phone company Three — where an employee's password was stolen in March and the data of 200,000 customers compromiData breaches have hit the news already in 2017 with high profile cases such as mobile phone company Three — where an employee's password was stolen in March and the data of 200,000 customers compromidata of 200,000 customers compromised.
In case you're not following the news about the latest data breach, a hacker stole the records of approximately 15 million T - Mobile customers.
It's not an unreasonable move to make: between government programs, a torrent of data breaches, and this latest news, who wouldn't want some measure of privacy and security online?
Paige Schaffer, President and COO of Generali Global Assistance's Identity and Digital Protection Services Global Unit, commented on today's news, «Generali Global Assistance is honored to alleviate issues facing data breach and identity theft victims, as well as to be recognized once again with International Stevie Awards and our first Golden Bridge Awards.
Mere days after news of the Anthem data breach broke, though months after it likely began, there are reports of someone getting a mortgage and purchasing a home in a victim's name.
The reports to European data protection authorities, which were filed simultaneously by multiple consumer organizations, cite news coverage that Facebook didn't adequately protect its users» data — firstly by being careless about providing third parties access to it and secondly for not rectifying the breach when the company became aware of it back in 2015 — as a reason to investigate possible infractions in Europe.
Forgive me for being frustrated by the spectacle of lawmakers suddenly asking questions about what is essentially Facebook's business model as if they were just born yesterday, and investigative news reporters hyping «data breaches» when in fact these very same lawmakers and journalists are themselves running campaigns and working for corporations that themselves collect gobs of user data with little awareness themselves.
This time, following the dogged and undercover reporting of Channel 4 News, The Observer and The New York Times, Facebook has responded with the bold assertion that tens of millions of people having their data scraped and passed on to a third party does not constitute a data breach.
The company at the centre of the Facebook data breach boasted of using honey traps, fake news campaigns and operations with ex-spies to swing election campaigns around the world, a new investigation reveals.
Facebook's first response when the story broke on Saturday was to quibble over news organizations» use of the term data breach.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg are trying to make amends to users in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data breach by making it easier to view and change privacy settings.
As more of our important personal information is stored online behind password - protected accounts, news about data breaches sends us scrambling to find out if our passwords were hacked.
Facebook shares have fallen by more than 17 % since news of the Cambridge Analytica data breach first hit markets on March 16.
But much of the online outrage came after multiple Facebook executives took to Twitter to respond to the news reports, insisting the incident was not a «data breach
Twitter has been hit hard since news broke of the massive Facebook data breach.
Given that news of computer breaches makes headlines almost daily, and given the sensitive nature of the data required to use the Avid Life sites, and considering the opprobrium that would result from being found out, how is it Ashley Madison could lure 37 million cheaters to sign up?
In related news, Facebook could be facing possible criminal sanctions in Indonesia as police in that country investigate if it breached privacy laws by allowing data of Indonesian users to be improperly shared.
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