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Google exposed user data, chose not to tell public: WSJ
Alphabet Inc's Google exposed the private data of hundreds of thousands of users of its Google+ social network and opted not to disclose the issue partly due to fears of regulatory scrutiny, the Wall Street Journal said, citing unnamed sources......»»
Google Exposed User Data, Feared Repercussions of Disclosing to Public - Wall Street Journal
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Facebook tentatively concludes spammers were behind recent data breach: WSJ
Facebook Inc has tentatively concluded that spammers looking to make money, and not a nation-state, were behind the largest-ever data theft at the social media company, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: IBM’s Ginni Rometty blasts internet companies’ ‘irresponsible handling’ of personal data
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The Wall Street Journal: Facebook expands local-news feature to more than 400 U.S. cities
Facebook Inc. said Wednesday it has expanded a local-news feature to more than 400 U.S. cities, as the social-media giant, which has struggled with everything from false news to data privacy, aims to keep users engaged on its platform......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Marriott says up to 500 million guests affected by Starwood data breach
Marriott International Inc., the world’s largest hotel company, said it identified a data breach in its Starwood reservation system that may have exposed personal information of up to 500 million guests......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Marriott’s Starwood should have detected hack years earlier, experts say
Marriott International Inc. says it responded quickly when it learned in recent weeks of a colossal theft of customer data. But cybersecurity specialists say the company missed a significant chance to halt the breach years earlier......»»
After uproar, Facebook explains why third-party apps had access to messages
Facebook Inc. defended its messaging partnerships Wednesday, after its shares tumbled more than 7% following a report that it allowed intrusive access to user data......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Security experts say Chinese-made weather app collects way too much user data
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The Wall Street Journal: Facebook, Twitter are not complying with data laws, Russia says
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Venezuela"s Guaidó Sees "Peaceful and Constitutional" Takeover
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó told The Wall Street Journal he expects international and domestic pressure will force out President Nicolás Maduro, and his side will gain access to $500 million in the Maduro government’s assets frozen by the U.S......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Some popular health apps stop sending personal data to Facebook
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The Wall Street Journal: Dell to sell its Boomi cloud business to private equity firms
Dell Technologies Inc. struck a deal to sell its Boomi cloud business to private-equity firms Francisco Partners and TPG, part of a larger reordering of the PC and data-storage giant......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Dell may sell its Boomi cloud business to private equity firms
Dell Technologies Inc., is close to a deal to sell its Boomi cloud business to private-equity firms Francisco Partners and TPG, according to people familiar with the matter, part of a larger reordering of the PC and data-storage giant’s business......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. aiming for global tax agreement to focus on fewer than 100 companies
The Biden administration offered new proposals on taxing multinational companies in a bid to secure an international agreement aimed at reducing tax avoidance, particularly by big pharmaceutical and technology companies......»»
Facebook Faces Internal Criticism Over Promoting China State Propaganda On Uyghurs: WSJ
Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) employees have raised concerns over China’s use of the social media platform to spread state propaganda about its Uyghur minority population, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook drops bid to build underwater fiber-cable link to Hong Kong
A Facebook Inc. consortium withdrew its bid to build a new internet conduit between California and Hong Kong after months of pressure from U.S. national-security officials, the latest sign of a deepening rift between the two governments......»»
The Wall Street Journal ridicules Trump in public feud after the paper questioned his usefulness to the Republican Party
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The Wall Street Journal: IBM exploring sale of its Watson Health unit
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The Wall Street Journal: Microsoft urges U.S. to make tech giants pay for news content
Microsoft Corp. said the U.S. should copy Australia’s controversial proposal that tech companies pay newspapers for content — putting it at odds with Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc......»»