data breach
Facebook's damage limitation drive hits trouble in Germany
A German data privacy regulator said it was opening a non-compliance procedure against FB in relation to the data leak to the consultancy.
Russia says to probe Facebook after Telegram crackdown
Russia blocked Telegram after it refused to hand over access to private conversation
Focused cyber attacks per organisation double in one year: report
Globally, organisations face as many as 30 cyber security breaches per year.
Study says over 3000 apps on Google Play tracking children
The Independent reported that more than 3,300 Android apps on Google Play have been improperly collecting data on children.
Majority of divisive Facebook ads bought by 'suspicious groups': Study
The latest study finds little public information on 2016 ad buyers.
Facebook CEO didn’t have all the answers for Congress
A series of inquiries about how much personal information FB vacuums up on and off its social network seemed particularly vexing for Mark.
Hello, it's Orkut again!
Orkut, has announced its entry into the Indian market amid the controversy surrounding user data breach at Facebook.
Cambridge Analytica denies using data of Indians
The government now plans to seek additional clarification from them, the sources said.
‘Um... no’: Zuckerberg protects his own privacy in testimony
Sen.Dick Durbin questions Facebook CEO as he testifies before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees in Washington.
The second day of US congressional hearings awaits Facebook CEO
“I don’t want to vote to have to regulate Facebook, but by God, I will,” Republican Senator John Kennedy told Zuckerberg.