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Read More »Meta Fires Employees and Contractors for Improperly Accessing Users' Accounts and Selling Them to Hackers
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has fired or disciplined dozens of employees and contractors — including Meta security guards — following an internal probe that revealed they were improperly accessing users’ accounts for reasons including bribery. The Wall Street Journal reports that, for years, the employees and contractors wrongly …
Read More »Ukraine's Plea to Unplug Russia From the Internet Is Denied
Following Ukraine’s request to essentially disconnect Russian websites from the internet, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has responded explaining why they’re both unable and unwilling to take such unprecedented action. In a letter obtained by Rolling Stone from ICANN CEO Göran Marby to Ukraine’s Minister of …
Read More »FBI: Consultant for Katie Hill Likely Culprit in 2018 Cyberattack on Her Primary Opponent
The FBI on Friday filed a criminal complaint in California that sheds new light on a spree of mysterious cyberattacks that targeted Bryan Caforio, a Democratic candidate for Congress who ran for office in one of the most competitive primary elections of the 2018 midterms. The FBI’s complaint says there …
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