An adviser to Europe’s top court has backed Meta‘s WhatsApp in its fight with the EU privacy watchdog, which had ordered the Irish data ...
Meta Platforms' WhatsApp on Thursday got the backing of an adviser to Europe's top court in its fight against the EU privacy ...
The European Union is set to slap Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta with a fine that could stretch as high as $1 billion or more over ...
Meta Platforms Inc.'s leaders appear to have steered it into a record $1.3 billion EU fine by failing to clean up the data ...
When Mark Zuckerberg announced his “free speech” overhaul to Meta’s content moderation in January, the unexpected pivot was the culmination of months of planning with a tight-knit inner ...
The Black Basta ransomware operation created an automated brute-forcing framework dubbed 'BRUTED' to breach edge networking devices like firewalls and VPNs. The framework has enabled BlackBasta to ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTop court upholds Meta's $4.6M fine for user data leakThe Supreme Court has dismissed Meta's appeal of a 6.7 billion won fine for leaking the personal data of over 3.3 million domestic users without consent.
(RTTNews) - An arbitrator has temporarily barred former Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams from promoting or distributing her memoir, while also prohibiting her from making further critical ...
An arbitrator has sided with Meta in its case against a former employee who made a series of misconduct allegations about the Facebook and Instagram parent company in a memoir published this week.
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Independent.ie on MSNCourt of Appeal backs Meta’s right to challenge €265m data protection fineThe Court of Appeal (CoA) has overturned a decision halting a challenge by Meta to more than €265m fines imposed on it by the Data Protection Commission (DPC) pending the outcome of a related case by ...
Meta to Test 'Community Notes' in US Next Week Using X Algorithm (Reuters) -Meta will start testing "Community Notes" in the U.S. from March 18 using technology developed by Elon Musk-owned X, the ...
French publishers and authors said Wednesday they're taking Meta to court, accusing the social media company of using their works without permission to train its artificial intelligence model.
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