Judge slams James Dolan for 'totally crazy' facial recognition ban on legal foes from venues
MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan's use of facial recognition to ban legal foes from venues like Madison Square Garden was labeled "totally crazy" by a judge.
Big Tech 'correction' to be 'ongoing': Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center Director Kara Frederick joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss Twitter data leaks, universities banning the use of TikTok, and an outlook for big tech in 2023.
Bipartisan efforts needed to thwart Big Tech censorship: Darrell Issa
California Rep-elect Darrell Issa evaluates the relationship between the government and Big Tech on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ninth Circuit breathes new life into children's class action lawsuit against Google for YouTube ad tracking
A panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision that dismissed a class action lawsuit brought by children whose private information was used for ad targeting without parental consent.
Kansas governor bans TikTok on government-issued devices
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly banned TikTok on government-issued devices on Wednesday, joining at least a dozen other states that prohibit the Chinese social media app.
Indiana AG: This is why there should be 'zero' TikTok users tomorrow morning
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita explains his state's decision to sue TikTok on 'The Evening Edit.'
TikTok banned on Texas state devices amid fears over data sharing
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Wisconsin Rep. Scott Fitzgerald examine the dangers associated with TikTok on 'The Evening Edit.'
Apple ditching controversial plan to scan iCloud photos for child abuse material amid privacy push
Apple's controversial plans to scan photos in iCloud for child sexual abuse material are being done away with as the company rolls out new features to better balance users' privacy.
Apple plans new encryption system to ward off hackers and protect iCloud data
Apple's plans to up it's data-encryption practices to prevent hackers from invading privacy, government's worry this will make law enforcement harder.
China blasts U.S. for banning telecom firms over spying concerns
China's commerce ministry criticized the U.S. government's ban on new sales of telecom equipment by five Chinese telecom firms due to national security risks
European watchdog fines Meta $276M after data ‘scraped’ from Facebook leaked online
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission fined Meta 266 million euros -- more than $276 million -- saying the company failed to protect data for more than half a billion users.
Google warns of holiday scams: Bad actors 'accelerate' during the season
Google is warning users about scam artists ahead of the holiday season, instructing people to be aware of charity-related phishing attempts and phony subscriptions.
Pressure mounts on TikTok amid probe into national security, privacy threats
Bipartisan pressure is mounting on the video-sharing app TikTok over its ties to the Chinese government amid an ongoing probe into potential threats it poses to national security.
Google to pay nearly $400 million to settle state location-tracking probe
Google to pay $391.5 million to settle with 40 states for illegally tracking users location for use in targeted advertisement, amidst mounting legal pressure.
Amazon accused of practicing anti-competitive behavior
Pro-privacy and worker organizations, including Public Citizen and Fight for the Future, urged US antitrust enforcers, the FTC, to stop Amazon from buying iRobot.
America is in ‘tight power competition’ with China’s tech development: Expert
8VC managing partner Joe Lonsdale weighs in on reports that the White House is considering an executive order to screen U.S. overseas investments involving tech development in China.
FTC sues Kochava for allegedly selling geolocation information from millions of mobile devices
The FTC claims sensitive geolocation data from Kochava can be used to trace consumers' movements to and from sensitive locations, including abortion clinics, places of worship, homeless and domestic violence shelters and addiction recovery centers.
Elon Musk files another notice to cancel Twitter takeover, citing whistleblower's data privacy concerns
Tesla CEO Elon Musk filed another notice on Monday announcing his intent to cancel the purchase of Twitter, citing a recent whistleblower complaint.
Sephora to pay $1.2 million in settlement over California consumer privacy law
Cosmetics seller Sephora must pay $1.2 million as part of a settlement over the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Twitter whistleblower takes cybersecurity issues public, says tech giant 'prevented' him from fixing issues
Whistleblower Aid founder John Tye discusses Peiter Zatko's claims about Twitter's internal issues and explains why Zatko turned to Congress after being let go earlier this year.