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Texas scrutinizes four more car manufacturers on privacy issues (updated)
The Texas Attorney General’s Office has started an investigation into how Ford, Hyundai, Toyota, and Fiat Chrysler collect, share, and sell consumer data, expanding an earlier probe launched last year into how modern automakers are potentially using customer driving data. We've addressed cars and...
How AI will change your credit card behind the scenes
Many companies are starting to implement Artificial Intelligence AI within their services. Whenever there are large amounts of data involved, AI offers a way to turn that pile of data into actionable insights. And theres a big chance that our data are somewhere in that pile, whether they can be...
Wireless carriers fined $200 million after illegally sharing customer location data
After four years of investigation, the Federal Communications Commission FCC has concluded that four of the major wireless carriers in the US violated the law in sharing access to customers’ location data. The FCC fined AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon a total of almost $200 million for...
Potential Security Concerns in Comcast Hotspot Class-Action
Cable and Internet service conglomerate Comcast is facing a class-action lawsuit stemming from its use of customer routers as personal home Wi-Fi networks as well as public-facing wireless hotspots available for other Comcast-Xfinity customers. Toyer Grear and Jocelyn Harris, themselves and on...
Verizon to Pay Largest Ever Consumer Privacy Settlement
Verizon will pay the Federal Communications Commission $7.4 million as part of a settlement over the company’s failure to adequately inform and obtain consent from customers before using their personal information to develop thousands of tailored marketing campaigns. Officials say this fine...