WSJ: Facebook believes spammers were behind its massive data breach
Facebook eventually said that about 30 million people actually had their login tokens stolen (you can see if your account was among them by checking this page), and said that the attackers took… See the original post: WSJ: Facebook believes spammers were behind its massive data breachNo input file specified.
How Intel’s first Chief Security Officer is reshaping the chip giant
Intel is still reeling from the fallout of the Spectre and Meltdown CPU vulnerabilities, which affected the entire PC industry, including competitors like AMD and ARM. While most companies were… Read more: How Intel’s first Chief Security Officer is reshaping the chip giantNo input file specified.
US Senators ask India’s PM to rethink strict data localization plans
An Indian publication recently reported that at least 15 payment giants, including Visa and Mastercard, have yet to comply with RBI’s demands. Possibly because the central banking institution’s… Excerpt from: US Senators ask India’s PM to rethink strict data localization plansNo input file specified.
Facebook Groups now supports 250-person chat rooms
Facebook communities will likely enjoy this new form of direct communication. And Facebook considered pain-points users might have with notifications, and made it so that users must opt-in to a… The rest is here: Facebook Groups now supports 250-person chat roomsNo input file specified.
‘Fortnite’ will reward creators when you buy in-game items
The company isn’t limiting this to gameplay videos. Cosplayers, artists, musicians and others are eligible. The only major demands are that they’ve produced Fortnite-related material in the past… See more here: ‘Fortnite’ will reward creators when you buy in-game itemsNo input file specified.
