Facebook audit leads to the suspension of 400 apps

While this app isn’t directly linked to Aleksandr Kogan’s app and Cambridge Analytica scandal (although he did have access to the myPersonality data), it came to light after Mark Zuckerberg… Read the original: Facebook audit leads to the suspension of 400 apps

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Uber will pay 56 employees a total of $1.9 million for harassment claims

The discrimination suit was brought forward last October by three engineers who worked for the company and in March, Uber agreed to a $10 million settlement. The company also agreed to set up a… View original post here: Uber will pay 56 employees a total of $1.9 million for harassment claims

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Dell’s new gaming monitors focus on high refresh rates

They’re both tailored for gaming, so multi-monitor set-up is seamless, you can save up to three user-defined profiles, and support for AMD FreeSync means you can game with the no-sync fast refresh… See the rest here: Dell’s new gaming monitors focus on high refresh rates

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Google might launch its own smart display this holiday season

Google is expanding its line of Assistant-powered devices with its own smart display, at least according to Nikkei. The tech giant has reportedly told its Taiwanese manufacturing partners to gear… Visit link: Google might launch its own smart display this holiday season

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FBI warns banks about ATM cash-out scheme

Once hackers gain access to a financial institution’s system, often through phishing, they’ll alter account balances as well as disable maximum ATM withdrawal amounts and transaction limits. That… View original post here: FBI warns banks about ATM cash-out scheme

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