Mark Z, how do you feel about orange? Like, say, in a jumpsuit style? Kidding! No court has found that you, the Facebook CEO, has purposefully misled the government about how your company did/did not protect consumers’ data during, say, the multifaceted, ever-unfolding, Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle.. Senator Ron Wyden’s on the case, though, and has now put on the table a bill that would throw execs into jail for up to 20 years if they play loosey-goosey with consumer privacy. Under his proposed bill, introduced on Thursday and called the Consumer Data Protection Act, execs who knowingly mislead the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) about how their companies protect consumer data could face up to 20 years in prison and $5 million fines. The link for this article located at Naked Security/Sophos is no longer available. . Senator Ron Wyden's bill could jail executives for mishandling consumer data, enhancing privacy accountability.. Data Protection Act, Executive Accountability, Consumer Privacy, Privacy Breaches, Privacy Regulations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An invisible snoop may be virtually peering over your shoulder right now. Computer crackers can read your e-mail, collect your credit card data, intercept the information you send wirelessly or pry into your private files.. . .. An invisible snoop may be virtually peering over your shoulder right now. Computer crackers can read your e-mail, collect your credit card data, intercept the information you send wirelessly or pry into your private files. The Internet is riddled with security holes. And those holes are multiplying as quickly as supposedly impenetrable security programs are being written by people and firms with a vested interest in the safety of the Internet. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Delve into the widespread vulnerabilities online that put your information at risk from hidden dangers.. Internet Security, Online Threats, Data Protection, Privacy Breaches. . Anthony Pell
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