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Facebook's latest privacy scandal sends stock into downward spiral
Facebook's latest privacy scandal sent its stock into a downward spiral, with the company seeing its biggest single-day drop in four years. Facebook's stock dropped nearly seven per cent, losing more than $40 billion in market...
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Facebook blocks insurance app
CBC senior tech reporter Matthew Braga on an app meant to scour insurance applicant's social media pages
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Infringement notices
Lawyer Howard Knopf on copyright act changes that have people getting illegal download notices
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Phoenix pay system also breached federal workers' privacy
A dysfunctional compensation system that's withholding paycheques from federal workers has also been breaching their privacy.
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Pokemon Go raises privacy concerns
Pokemon Go is now the most downloaded app ever in North America. Trouble is, that's adding to some serious concerns about privacy.
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Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence, Christopher Wylie defends past
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has finally broken his silence but that hasn't stopped the backlash — including some criticism from the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie. Wylie is also facing questions about his past,...
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Regulating Facebook
Siva Vaidhyanathan of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia on the mounting pressure on Facebook
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Facebook and Cambridge Analytica face legal questions
Facebook and data company Cambridge Analytica are facing legal questions — in the U.K., a warrant has been ordered to search Cambridge Analytica's London headquarters, and on this side of the Atlantic, U.S. congressional staff are...
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Facebook's shares
Mara Einstein of City University of New York on the information that Facebook shares with advertisers
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State of the Union: Facebook fallout, the Syria dilemma
In this edition of State of the Union: the world watches as Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg goes before US Congress members to explain the data harvesting scandal; what next for Syria, as the US, France and UK weigh up options to respond...
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Facebook is getting in on the dating game amid data privacy scandal
Nicole Verkindt, founder of OMX, and Huda Idrees, founder and CEO of Dot Health, discuss Facebook's announcement that it will soon launch a dating service, in spite of the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal
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Security Breaches by Canada's Security Agencies
Two of Canada's security agencies are under fire for two separate security breaches, and they both involve Canadians' personal information.
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The Spy in Your Phone | Al Jazeera World
The story of how Israeli-made spyware Pegasus works, the hacking of journalists' phones and its ominous consequences.
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Raw Politics in full: Brexit delay and Fidesz party vote
Brexit interrupted While the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union in just nine days, Prime Minister Theresa May is trying to postpone the date to June 30. In a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk, May asked for more...
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Gov. Murphy answers viewers questions on ‘Ask Gov. Murphy’ program - May 28, 2024
Gov. Phil Murphy answered viewers' questions on News 12 New Jersey's “Ask Gov. Murphy” program.
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Salesforce Introduces New A.I. 'Copilot'
Jayesh Govindarajan, head of A.I. at Salesforce, explains the company's new Einstein copilot, plus other ways it is investing in artificial intelligence.
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Is TikTok really a national security threat?
Is TikTok really a national security threat, or is the U.S. unfairly picking on a Chinese-owned company? The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks digital security watchers Christian Leuprecht and Julia Angwin to break down the pros and cons...
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5 Steps To Protect Your WhatsApp Chats From Google And Apple
Paranoid about your privacy? Want to keep your WhatsApp chats private? Here are 5 steps you can take.
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Amazon grab-and-go shopping comes to Canada, and so do privacy concerns
Amazon has launched ‘Just Walk Out’ stores in Canada, where shoppers make purchases without stopping at a checkout or cashier. The technology may be convenient for many, others are concerned about the data tracking that comes with it.
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You'll soon be able to pay with your handprint at U.S. Whole foods
Amazon is expanding its palm recognition technology to all U.S. Whole Foods stores by the end of the year, allowing American shoppers to pay by simply scanning their palms at the supermarket checkout.
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Major tech companies strike AI regulation deal with White House
Seven tech companies — including Meta, Microsoft and Amazon — have reached an agreement with the White House, to mitigate risks of artificial intelligence. They include having independent experts test the security of their AI systems,...
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Twitter competitor Threads attracting millions of users and mixed reviews
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has launched a text-based social media platform meant to compete with Twitter called Threads. It has already garnered millions of users on its first day but many critics say it still...
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Whatsapp Introduces New Privacy Features
Whatsapp is planning to add two new features to protect privacy.
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Senators Express Concerns Over Twitter's Privacy Policies
Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, Ed Markey, and Mazie Hirono sent a letter to top officials at Twitter expressing their concerns over the platform's privacy policy.