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This is a list of reports about data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continually. Breaches of large organizations where the ...
Censorship by Google. Google and its subsidiary companies, such as YouTube, have removed or omitted information from its services in order to comply with company policies, legal demands, and government censorship laws. [1] Numerous governments have asked Google to censor content.
Annalee Newitz, editor-in-chief of Gizmodo, analyzed the leaked data. They initially found that only roughly 12,000 (0.2%) of the 5.5 million registered female accounts were used regularly. The vast majority of accounts had been used only once, the day they were registered. Newitz also found that many women's accounts were created from the same ...
Say so long to your old Google (GOOG, GOOGL) account.Beginning on Dec. 1, the tech giant will begin purging all accounts that have been inactive for two years or more.
Mass deletions are an attempt to keep users safe. Google has warned users that their Gmail accounts may start to be deleted.. The company says it is giving affects users plenty of time to ensure ...
The 2018 Google data breach was a major data privacy scandal in which the Google+ API exposed the private data of over five hundred thousand users. [1] Google+ managers first noticed harvesting of personal data in March 2018, [2] during a review following the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal. The bug, despite having been fixed ...
Since 2011, the firm has published the list based on data examined from millions of passwords leaked in data breaches, mostly in North America and Western Europe, over each year. In the 2016 edition, the 25 most common passwords made up more than 10% of the surveyed passwords, with the most common password of 2016, "123456", making up 4%. [5]
The roughly 3.6 million leaked documents were obtained variously via Distributed Denial of Secrets, Paper Trail Media , and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). They contain confidential information from financial services companies, mostly with connections to Cyprus , and show that country to have strong links with ...