Facebook announced last week that users ... Users affected by the Cambridge Analytica data breach will see the message pictured below (right) at the top of their News Feed. Those unaffected ...
Facebook takes the position that data harvested by GSR and Cambridge Analytica doesn't qualify as a breach. In a statement given to The Observer, the social media company claims Kogan's app ...
The data breach prompted several government investigations and lawsuits against Facebook and its entanglements with the United Kingdom-based Cambridge Analytica, which had ties to Donald Trump’s ...
That’s because regulators can’t ignore the massive user privacy breach ... whether Facebook allowed Cambridge Analytica, a shady political strategy company, to get its hands user data in ...
Facebook late ... post that it suspended Cambridge Analytica (CA) and Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL) from Facebook for illegally accessing and sharing user data more than two years ...
Christopher Wylie, the 29-year-old data scientist who exposed Facebook's giant data breach, has revealed ... going public with evidence that Cambridge Analytica weaponised the data of 50 million ...
“In effect, Cambridge Analytica was mounting a campaign of psychological warfare on millions of hapless victims, without their knowledge or consent,” Price said. Facebook has resisted calling the ...
This graph shows a sharp increase in people expecting compensation for data loss following ... were kept in the dark about the Cambridge Analytica breach when Facebook first discovered it in ...
Hours before the hearing, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg had apologised for the mistakes his company made in how it handled data belonging ... that Cambridge Analytica improperly ...
is known for leaking documents to journalists that showed how Cambridge Analytica harvest the data of millions of Facebook users without their consent, using it to inform targeted political ...
In July, Facebook agreed to pay US$5 billion to the US Federal Trade Commission - the largest privacy fine in the agency's history - to resolve the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.