By constantly using the word “breach,” reporters are trying to insinuate that someone stole voter data that typically was off-limits. Cambridge Analytica was allowed to pull that profile data.
Cambridge Analytica's parent company, which was involved in "political campaigning in the U.S." The ICO also ruled that Facebook "did not do enough" after the data breach was discovered in 2015.
“In effect, Cambridge Analytica was mounting a campaign of psychological warfare on millions of hapless victims, without their knowledge or consent,” Price said. Facebook has resisted calling the ...
Cambridge Analytica to close after Facebook data scandal Cambridge Analytica, the British marketing analytics firm, announces that it was closing and would file for insolvency in Britain and the ...
Christopher Wylie, the 29-year-old data scientist who exposed Facebook's giant data breach, has revealed ... going public with evidence that Cambridge Analytica weaponised the data of 50 million ...
Follows Cambridge Analytica scandal Data from 311,000 Aussie Facebook users ... information of any Australian users was involved in the breach. Individuals might be able to start applying to ...
The public learned in alarming detail this weekend how a Trump-aligned firm called Cambridge Analytica managed to collect data on 50 million ... the next major ethical breach is revealed to ...
On April 10, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before the US Congress about the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data breach, in which the data of 87 million Facebook users was shared with a ...
Gun lobbyists spent decades collecting customer data and fed it to the now-disgraced consulting firm to help sway the 2016 election.
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