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The latest action reflects the administration’s ongoing approach to regulating Chinese companies that access sensitive data for business operations in the US.
New court fillings expose allegations of the communications authority claiming cyber attack was carried out "through a simple process of trial and error.”
The ruling means the litigation — which began in 2020 — can continue. The case involves whether cookies collecting user information violates GDPR and whether the two companies are responsible for what web site operators do.
The Irish Data Protection Commission asked Meta to delay training its AI on data from users in the European Union.
The complaint underscores wider privacy concerns and raises the question of whether model users or model creators are responsible for compliance with privacy rules.
The agreement on the settlement over the $5 billion class action lawsuit also includes Google’s pledge to enhance its disclosure policies.
Surveys show privacy managed the global spotlight despite lower funding hopes.
Thousands of SoftwareProjects customer and affiliate personally identifiable information were exposed publicly through non-password protected database.
Promises safer, streamlined logins by removing the need for devices and tokens to verify identity and store personal information, common target of hackers.
Enterprise-grade authentication remains an Achilles heel of the social media world, but security is improving in other areas, according to a report by access management provider Cerby.