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Data collection: UK Court rejects lawsuit against Google

The UK Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit against Google. The claimant had sought billions in damages from Google. Learn what…

2 years ago

Antitrust violations: Facebook is facing new problems

Phhhoto, a defunct photo app, is suing Meta for antitrust violations. The company claims that the social media site copied…

2 years ago

Attackers abuse Chrome to deliver malware as “legit” app

Attackers abuse Chrome with a very dangerous malicious software. It can access sensitive information and bypass Windows security features, such…

2 years ago

Online ads on children: Ireland intends to ban them

Online ads on children might become a thing of the past, in Ireland. Thus, the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Media…

3 years ago

Facebook in trouble, again. UK fines it record £50m

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority puts Facebook in trouble again, as it fined the company £50.5m, for its Giphy…

3 years ago

Russia, to fine Google up to 20 percent of its revenue

Russia recently announced it would fine Google for refusing to remove content deemed illegal. Russia's decision comes after months of…

3 years ago

Google tracks more than 270 state-backed threat actors

Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) announced they are currently tracking more than 270 state-backed threat actors from over 50 countries.…

3 years ago

A Twitter glitch was triggered by the Facebook outage

A Twitter glitch occurred after most of the Facebook users migrated while Zuckerberg's platform was down. Since the start of…

3 years ago

Major DDoS attack puts down a VoIP company in Canada

VoIP.ms, Canada's only VoIP provider, is still struggling with a week-long, massive ransom distributed denial of-service (DDoS) attack. Everything began…

3 years ago

China asks giants to stop blocking each other’s links

Beijing has asked tech companies to stop blocking each other's links or face consequences. This action is the latest in…

3 years ago