Twitter emailed business clients to tell them that their financial data may have been seen by the uninvited.
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Twitter wants to know if you meant to share that article
In a bid to stop the spread of fake news Twitter has launched a test feature to remind users to read articles before retweeting them.
Internet giants unite to stop warrantless snooping on web histories
7 internet giants, including Mozilla, Reddit and Twitter, asked the House to do what the Senate narrowly missed doing: protect browsing history.
Twitter turns off SMS-based tweeting in most countries
Buh-bye, original way of tweeting. Twitter said it’s to keep our accounts safe, referring to unspecified SMS-enabled vulnerabilities.
Twitter warns users – Firefox might hold on to private messages
Whose fault was it – Twitter or Firefox? (It’s fixed now, to be clear.)
Hijacked Twitter accounts used to advertise face masks
The accounts were used to advertise a site selling products made scarce by COVID-19: face masks, forehead thermometers and toilet paper.
Facebook sues data analytics firm OneAudience over malicious SDK
Facebook says OneAudience paid developers to install its social-media-profile-looting SDK into their apps to get marketing data for clients.
AI filter launched to block Twitter cyberflashing
A small but determined group of Twitter users think it is a good idea to direct message (DM) pictures of male genitals to complete strangers.
Facebook’s Twitter and Instagram accounts hijacked
In full glare of the world, Facebook admins have found themselves in an unseemly struggle to wrestle back control of the company’s Twitter accounts.
Facebook, Google, YouTube order Clearview to stop scraping faceprints
It’s my First Amendment right to scrape publicly available face images, its CEO says. Besides, we’re just doing what Google Search does.