October 17, 2022 According to a court filing filed by Twitter, Elon Musk is under federal investigation for his conduct in connection with the $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, and Twitter says he "has exchanged substantive correspondence with more...
October 14, 2022 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 more...
October 11, 2022 A Dutch court has ruled that US software company Chetu must pay a remote employee $73,000 for wrongly dismissing him for refusing to keep his webcam on. On August 23rd, the worker who worked for more...
October 7, 2022 A customer named David Kauffman is suing Papa John's for allegedly violating the U.S. Wiretap Act by illegally wiretapping customers' electronic communications using a session replay software installed on PapaJohns.com. According to the lawsuit, Papa more...
October 7, 2022 Joe Sullivan, Uber's former chief security officer and current CSO at Cloudflare, was found guilty of illegally concealing the theft of personal data from Uber drivers and customers in a 2016 data breach. Sullivan, a more...
October 6, 2022 Amazon has filed a lawsuit against the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries after disagreeing with regulators over citations and fines it received for workplace safety and warehousing policies that violate the 14th Amendment more...
October 5, 2022 Former Uber Technologies chief security officer (CSO) Joe Sullivan has been convicted by a jury of hiding a 2016 data breach from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Bloomberg News reported the San Francisco jury rejected more...
October 5, 2022 According to security filings, billionaire Elon Musk intends to continue his original $44 billion bid to take Twitter private, ending months of uncertainty, cold shoulder and lawsuits. Musk, who originally agreed to buy Twitter in more...
October 4, 2022 Kim Kardashian was fined $1.26 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for advertising EthereumMax on her Instagram page without disclosing that she had received $250,000 for it. She also agreed not to more...
October 4, 2022 The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether internet and social media companies can be sued for providing and recommending terrorist content in a case in which an American student was murdered in cold blood by more...