#infosec https://t.co/Dn2uNQDvmj
— Charles R. Smith? (@softwarnet) February 28, 2020
Facebook sues SDK maker for secretly harvesting user data
Data analytics firm OneAudience allegedly paid app developers to include its SDK in their code so it could harvest data from Facebook users. pic.twitter.com/6dV1fQAd23
Facebook sues SDK maker for secretly harvesting user datahttps://t.co/5Z06yZWYAk#cybersec #facebook #infosec #data #harvest #cybercrime #cyberrisk #dataprotection #risk #compliance #hacking #malware #vulnerability pic.twitter.com/kXvMed4OO5
— Bob Nicolson (@NicolsonBray) February 28, 2020
Facebook sues SDK maker for secretly harvesting user data https://t.co/CpbJLFCVEd #datascience #ds
— Richard Eudes, PhD (@RichardEudes) February 28, 2020
Facebook Sues SDK Maker OneAudience For Secretly Harvesting User Data#cybersecuirty #informationsecurity #networksecurity #informationtechnology #hacking #security #facebook #privacy #malicious #vaultinfosec #wevowyoursecurity #vulnerability #websecurity https://t.co/Z3e8ZN3Y4Z
— Vault Infosec (@vaultinfosec) February 28, 2020
NEW: Facebook sues OneAudience, a New Jersey-based analytics provider
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) February 27, 2020
Facebook says OneAudience paid app developers to include its SDK in their code so it could harvest data from Facebook users.https://t.co/idzwXxy8Jv #tip @Techmeme pic.twitter.com/sSCq5JU6ju
Facebook sues SDK maker for secretly harvesting user data https://t.co/jW2IrrojYj via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— Aryeh Goretsky (@goretsky) February 27, 2020
.361/ On the other hand, Facebook refuses to go after the Trump campaign, GOP or Cambridge Analytica for the same.https://t.co/xXxlr3APvl
— VelvetBIade (@VelvetBlade) February 27, 2020
#Facebook sues analytics firm for allegedly #harvesting #userdata #cybersecurity #infosec #dataprivacy #GDPR #BigData https://t.co/pVV9i2vvnD
— Bhavuk Arora (@BhaavukAroraa) February 28, 2020
Facebook is suing a company that improperly harvested user data using the “login with Facebook” feature. https://t.co/x3FW8pG57Z
— Vox (@voxdotcom) February 27, 2020
Facebook is suing a company that improperly harvested user data https://t.co/2KVfJxljtJ
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) February 27, 2020
Facebook is suing a company that improperly harvested user data https://t.co/atunIVFeGp
— Recode (@Recode) February 27, 2020
Well now this is interesting. Yes, fb is the root of all evil, they eat small kittens for breakfast, all that.
— ? ?????? 0x1338 ????? ? (@notameadow) February 27, 2020
But this is good, no? https://t.co/F71jDRzGKY
Facebook is suing another company for improperly accessing/collecting user data. Importantly, FB leaves out lots of key details, like what kind of data was accessed and how many users were affected https://t.co/NeQJjMzOwf pic.twitter.com/OwJY76DAFB
— Karissa Bell (@karissabe) February 27, 2020
Here's what Facebook's asking:
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) February 27, 2020
- force OneAudience to submit to an audit so Facebook can verify they don't have any data on its users
- an injuction to prevent the analytics firm from accessing FB systems
- damages
- attorney fees, and the rest pic.twitter.com/ARiIrpaaCg
If you're curious about Facebook's latest platform stats:
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) February 27, 2020
"As of October 2019, Facebook daily active users averaged 1.62 billion and monthly active users averaged 2.44 billion." pic.twitter.com/zQiPyJA5Z1
In summary:
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) February 27, 2020
Facebook showing it’s kicking off with dodgy data dealers harvesting its user’s data https://t.co/6uvBpa1zBL
Facebook sues SDK maker for secretly harvesting user data -
— Simon McDougall (@simcd) February 29, 2020
US lawsuit against OneAudience, claims that OneAudience paid app developers to install their SDK in their apps, and later used the SDK to harvest data on Facebook users.https://t.co/gzYBWPPJZW
Facebook sues SDK maker for secretly harvesting user data | ZDNet #facebook #dataprotection #datatraffic #dataownership #datamanagement #gdpr #shumtech #shumedia #datagovernance #shumevo #dataplatforms https://t.co/cEbsNJK1p5
— mon Rodriguez-Amat (@monrodriguez) February 29, 2020