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ZeniMax Is Suing Samsung After Winning Its Case Against Oculus
Games company ZeniMax successfully sued Facebook-owned Oculus for $500 million earlier this year, and now it has a new target in sight: Samsung. The company has filed a new lawsuit over Samsung’s Gear VR headset, claiming that “Samsung knowingly profited…
Who’s targeting you on Facebook? A browser extension wants your data
But hang on – what happens to the data the campaign collects via its Chrome extension to learn more about election ads on Facebook? We asked the founders
Android Permissions Flaw Will Linger Until O Release
Google said a permissions flaw that puts Android users at heightened risk of malware, ransomware and adware attacks will not be fixed until the release of its next mobile OS, Android O.
News in brief: Google teases Fuchshia OS; Microsoft patches ‘crazy bad’ flaw; Vienna raps Facebook
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News in brief: Macron shrugs off email dump; warning on new ‘crazy bad’ flaw; Facebook tips on fake news
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News in brief: China steps up news oversight; Intel patches flaw; Zuck pledges better moderation
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Facebook admits it is being used as propaganda tool by ‘malicious actors’
Facebook’s soul-searching report sets itself the challenge of knowing itself
News in brief: Kashmir blocks social media; ‘whaling’ victims revealed; TalkTalk GDPR fine ‘would be £59m’
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How much are you giving away to fraudsters on Facebook?
It takes only three pieces of personal information to steal your identity – here’s our guide to protecting yourself on Facebook