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FAA Revokes Access for Employees Linked to US Flight Halt (1)
Employees of a small government contractor linked to the massive US air-traffic error that grounded thousands of flights earlier this month have had their access revoked to the computer system that failed.
Twitter’s Trust and Safety Head Ditches Protocol for Musk Whims
On a day hundreds of Twitter Inc. employees were debating whether to resign, Ella Irwin showed up with a pep talk. Elon Musk had offered her a battlefield promotion to manage trust and safety, the division in charge of limiting harmful posts on the network.
Australia Investigates Online Influencers Over False Advertising
Australia has announced a crackdown on social media influencers across platforms including TikTok, Youtube and Instagram, with more than 100 accounts expected to be investigated regarding false testimonials and endorsements after tip-offs from the public.
Mastermind in JPMorgan Hack Left US for Israel, His Father Says
Gery Shalon, the mastermind of sweeping hacks on the US financial system early last decade, returned to Israel after being allowed to leave US custody two years ago, his father said in an interview broadcast in the Republic of Georgia.
Visa Accused of Ripping Off Virtual Wallet Security Patents
Google Asks Ninth Circuit for Rehearing in Kids’ Privacy Suit
Google LLC asked a federal appeals court to reconsider its decision to revive a class action alleging the Internet search giant and other
Telehealth Is Booming During Covid. Is it Here to Stay?
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