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Despite Build 2019 Absence, Don't Worry About Windows
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft didn't put its focus on Windows 10 at Build 2019, but that doesn't mean you should worry about the fate of the operating system.
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Microsoft Fluid Framework Is Coming After Google Docs
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft today announced its Fluid Framework, a platform for collaborating and sharing that will be built into Microsoft 365.
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Facebook Quietly Reveals That Millions of Instagram Passwords Were Exposed
By Nathaniel Mott published
Facebook quietly updated a March blog post to say that the passwords of millions of Instagram users were stored in a readable format on its servers.
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Facebook Imported 1.5 Million Users' Email Contacts Without Permission
By Lucian Armasu published
Facebook admitted to uploading the email address books of 1.5 million users, which may have included the email contacts of hundreds of millions of people.
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Russian Fines Facebook $50 for Not Storing Citizen Data on Russian Servers
By Nathaniel Mott published
A court in Moscow issued a $50 fine to Facebook for violating a data privacy law that requires information about Russian users to be kept on servers in Russia.
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Unsecured Amazon Cloud Storage Leaked Facebook User Data for Months
By Nathaniel Mott published
UpGuard revealed that information about 540 million Facebook users gathered by Cultura Colectiva was publicly accessible via an unprotected Amazon S3 bucket.
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US Regulator Accuses Facebook of 'Causing Housing Discrimination'
By Nathaniel Mott published
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development charged Facebook with violating the Fair Housing Act by allowing marketers to target ads.
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Facebook Employees Had Access to Up to 600 Million Passwords
By Lucian Armasu published
Facebook confirmed that the passwords of hundreds of millions of users were stored in plain text, but denied that its employees improperly accessed them.
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