Google+ may long be dead to us, but it's still radioactive. Google announced that a buggy API may have been leaking personal data of hundreds of thousands of users to potential bad actors.
Google+ may long be dead to us, but it's still radioactive. Google announced that a buggy API may have been leaking personal data of hundreds of thousands of users to potential bad actors.
In another case linked to an online personality test misusing data of Facebook users, the data of a further 3 million people was available on an unprotected website that could have been accessed by unauthorised …
As part of its efforts to rid its platform of Russian IRA trolls, Facebook has announced that it has discovered hundreds of linked accounts, which it has now removed.