LONDON—Meta was punished on Friday with a fine worth more than $100 million from the social-media giant’s European Union privacy regulator over a security lapse involving passwords for Facebook users.
Things weren't looking rosy for Meta in 2022 as it suffered a downturn following the pandemic boom period. For the first time ...
Hundreds of millions of Meta service users were nevertheless notified of password exposure and prompted to change their ...
British financial tech firm Revolut slammed Meta's plan to expand its current fraud-fighting program with banks there, saying ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has announced the expansion of a scheme that sees banks sharing information with the social media giant to help protect people against ...
If you ask Meta AI to analyze an image or video you take with your Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, Meta will feed that content into ...
Password hygiene is slightly less horrible worldwide than last year, according to a Dashlane study, but almost half of its users are still reusing passwords.
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Facebook's parent Meta said on Tuesday it would expand its information-sharing program with British banks that allows it to ...
Meta is facing a privacy penalty in Europe. The social media giant owes $101.5 million to Ireland’s Data Protection ...
A complaint filed on Tuesday claims that Meta rehired a former employee who had been put on a “Do Not Hire” list for ...
Meta has been fined €91 million (around $106 million) by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) for storing user ...