OnlyFans mistakenly reveal Meta Executives that took bribe

In a court document, OnlyFans’ lawyers mistakenly revealed the Meta executives who allegedly took bribes to block competitors on Instagram by flagging their content as terrorism. The owner of OnlyFans, Fenix International Limited, accidentally filed a court document that failed to redact the names of Meta employees, including Nick Clegg (Meta’s vice president of global […]

U.K. extends deadline to remove Huawei 5G

The British government has announced that China’s Huawei now has until 31 December 2023 to remove Huawei 5G devices and services from network cores that process some of the most sensitive data. The government had ordered this on 28 January 2023, but after consultation with the company and the telecommunications operators extended the deadline. The […]

Google could be sued by EU antitrust authorities over digital advertising

Google’s romantic, if not toxic, relationship with the EU’s antitrust watchdog is likely to drag on into next year, as it could be sued over its digital advertising business, threatening the company with a fourth EU fine of more than €1 billion. In June last year, the European Commission opened an investigation into Google’s Adtech […]

Snap employee data exposed after breach on third-party document analysis firm

Snap is the latest victim of a data breach, but this time it was employee data that came to light through a breach at a third-party document analysis firm, rather than threat actors who leak or take customer data hostage on the dark web. Although Snap did not disclose the third-party document analysis firm, Snap […]

Big Tech hiring freeze boosts employee quality at startups

After layoffs and hiring freezes at Big Tech, startups in America are saving the day by taking steps to hire those affected including unemployed people who have experience but has no Big Tech company to hire them and engineers and project managers affected by the economic slowdown. As long as these start-ups have stable cash […]