Meta has been hit with yet another privacy penalty in Europe. On Friday, Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced ...
An Irish regulatory agency fined Facebook owner Meta more than $100 million for failing to properly encrypt users' passwords.
Meta received a fine of over $100 million in a five-year EU investigation of about 600 million Facebook passwords stored in ...
Five years after the incident was uncovered and fixed, a European regulator is penalizing Facebook parent company Meta for ...
Meta received a slap on the wrist on Friday to the tune of 91 euros ($102 million) for breaking Europe's strict privacy rules ...
Across Facebook and Instagram, Meta has been storing more than half a billion users' passwords in plain text, with some ...
"Share this with five friends before midnight or you may die" is a sentence that runs down the spine of many an ex-MySpace ...
Friday fined Meta 91 million euros (around $101.5 million) for 2019 breach that exposed hundreds of millions of Facebook ...
Meta was punished with a 91 million euro fine from the social media giant’s European Union privacy regulator over a security ...
The viral message claims to protect Instagram and Facebook users against Meta using their information to train its AI tools.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, has been fined $100 million by the EU's Irish Data Protection Commission for storing user ...
Meta has been fined €91M ($101M) for storing up to 600 million Facebook and Instagram passwords in plain text.