Austrian court dismisses class action suit against Facebook
An Austrian court has dismissed a class action suit concerning Facebook’s privacy policy, saying it has no jurisdiction over the case. The decision is …
Hacker steals login credentials of Bitdefender business users, attempts blackmail
A hacker extracted customer log-in credentials from a server owned by Bitdefender that hosted the cloud-based management dashboards for its small and medium-size business …
Death of the SIM card? Apple and Samsung keen on rolling out an e-SIM, rumours claim
SIM cards may be about to join car phones and pagers in the telecoms graveyard. Apple and Samsung are rumoured to be in advanced …
Americans resigned to giving up their privacy, says study
I am not fond of depressing you. So I’m going to leave it to a new study performed by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg …
FTC proposes a compromise so RadioShack can sell consumer data
On Monday the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent a letter to the bankruptcy court presiding over RadioShack’s supervised asset sell-off suggesting a compromise that …
Berlin Strikes Compromise on Privacy, Security With New Data Guidelines
The German government on Wednesday proposed new guidelines on data retention aimed at balancing privacy protection with the needs of law enforcement in setting …
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