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Why Facebook waited 3 months to disclose its latest privacy screw-up Facebook is all about making the world more open and connected, except perhaps when it comes to sharing its own colossal privacy screw-ups with ... Up to 600 million passwords were left visible to Facebook employees in security lapse - Chicago Tribune
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Facebook allowed companies to post job ads only men could see. Now that's changing. Facebook will no longer let businesses buy targeted ads on the platform that potentially discriminate against users who are women, people of color, ...
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Facebook: Our AI failed to catch New Zealand shooter video Facebook acknowledges its systems failed to catch the livestream video of the New Zealand mosque attack, shedding new light on how the company ...
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Facebook, others debut new virtual reality gaming technology Josh Lipton explores what this new tech could mean for the industry and how developers are expected to compete with breakout hits like Fortnite and ...
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Anti-vaxers and Facebook: The four subgroups that fuel online attacks In the ongoing — and sometimes vicious — vaccination debates online, pediatricians who are vocal vaccine advocates have become frequent targets ...
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Facebook admits to inadvertently storing 'hundreds of millions' alexsl/iStock(NEW YORK) — Facebook officials admitted on Thursday that the tech giant stored hundreds of millions of user passwords in plain text ...
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