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Senators Grill Facebook, Google, and Apple Over Invasive Apps
Lawmakers want more information about Facebook’s Project Atlas program, which collected data from teens and sidestepped device makers’ privacy policies...
Facebook bug changed 14 million users' default privacy settings to public
Facebook admits as many as 14 millions of its users who thought they're sharing content privately with only friends may have inadvertently shared their posts with everyone because of a software bug. Facebook said in front of Congress in March over the Cambridge Analytica scandal that "every piece...
Facebook partnered with 60+ device makers & shared users’ private data
By Waqas Scandal Alert-- Facebook Partnered with 60+ Device Makers Including Smartphone This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facebook partnered with 60+ device makers & shared users' private data...
Facebook Accused of Giving Over 60 Device-Makers Deep Access to User Data
After being embroiled into controversies over its data sharing practices, it turns out that Facebook had granted inappropriate access to its users' data to more than 60 device makers, including Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Blackberry, and Samsung. According to a lengthy report published by The New...
Facebook Accused of Giving Over 60 Device-Makers Deep Access to User Data
After being embroiled into controversies over its data sharing practices, it turns out that Facebook had granted inappropriate access to its users' data to more than 60 device makers, including Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Blackberry, and Samsung. According to a lengthy report published by The New...
FCC, FTC Investigate Mobile Security Update Practices
The glowing lack of public, real-world Stagefright exploits didn’t stop the U.S. government from using last summer’s blockbuster Android vulnerability as an illustration of the dangers facing mobile device users. Under the context of Stagefright exposing up to 1 billion devices to attack, the...
Metasploit Module Targets Old Android Vulnerability
Android devices prior to version 4.2.1 of the operating system—70 percent of the phones and tablets in circulation—have been vulnerable to a serious and simple remote code execution vulnerability in the Android browser for more than 93 weeks. Metasploit recently added an exploit module that targe...