Healthcare company WebTPA discloses breach affecting 2.5 million people (techcrunch.com)
WebTPA disclosed a data breach from 2023 that impacted 2.5 million people, some of whom had their Social Security Number stolen.
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WebTPA disclosed a data breach from 2023 that impacted 2.5 million people, some of whom had their Social Security Number stolen.
Slack is making it difficult for its customers if they want the company to stop using its data for model training.
A feature Google demoed at its I/O confab yesterday, using its generative AI technology to scan voice calls in real time for conversational patterns associated with financial scams, has sent a collective shiver down the spines of privacy and security experts who are warning the feature represents the thin end of the wedge. They...
Reddit announced on Wednesday that it is reintroducing its awards system after shutting down the program last year. The company said that most of the
European Union enforcers of the bloc's online governance regime, the Digital Services Act (DSA), said Thursday they're closely monitoring disinformation
Consumer protection groups around the European Union have filed coordinated complaints against Temu, accusing the Chinese-owned ultra low-cost e-commerce
In a final report published by the office of Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the bipartisan working group identifies the most important areas of investment to keep the U.S. competitive with its rivals abroad.
Netflix is launching its own ad tech platform only a year and a half after entering the advertising business.
Meta's newest social network, Threads is starting its own fact-checking program after piggybacking on Instagram and Facebook's network for a few months.
AWS has confirmed its European "sovereign cloud" will go live by the end of 2025, enabling greater data residency for the region.
It ran 110 minutes, but Google managed to reference AI a whopping 121 times during Google I/O 2024 (by its own count). CEO Sundar Pichai referenced the figure to wrap up the presentation, cheekily stating that the company was doing the “hard work” of counting for us
Booking.com has been designated a gatekeeper under the EU's DMA, meaning the firm will be regulated under the bloc's market fairness framework.
The expansion of Polar Semiconductor’s facility would enable the company to double its U.S. production capacity of sensor and power chips within two years.
The U.K.'s AI Safety Institute has released an open source tool for evaluating the safety of AI and generative AI models.
After Elon Musk fired Tesla's Supercharger team, the fate of the EV charging network is unknown. There are 25,000 charging ports in the U.S. alone.
The newly announced "Public Content Policy" will now join Reddit's existing privacy policy and content policy to guide how Reddit's data is being accessed and used by commercial entities and other partners.
By the way, the earlier posted article https://restoreprivacy.com/protonmail-discloses-user-data-leading-to-arrest-in-spain had an update starting at the paragraph with title Update: Statement from Proton and additional commentary
The federal agency took blame for the incident, saying the addresses were "inadvertently exposed as we transitioned to a new IT system."
With Apple's latest ad, the problem is not the media but the message.