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Aleksandr Kogan (MDA)
Facebook veri skandalı hakkında bilmeniz gereken her şey [Video]
Cambridge Analytica şirketinin Facebook üzerinden milyonlarca kişinin bilgilerini topladığı ve bu verileri seçimlerde manipülasyon amacıyla kullandığının ortaya çıkması adeta deprem etkisi yarattı. Her geçen gün şiddetlenerek artan tepkiler sosyal ağın milyonlarca dolar kaybetmesine ve Mark Zuckerberg’e yargı yolunun açılmasına sebep oldu. İşte Facebook veri skandalına dair yaşananlar ve bilmeniz gereken tüm detaylar...
Facebook Inc. said data on most of its 2 billion users could have been accessed improperly, giving fresh evidence of the ways the social-media giant failed to protect people’s privacy while generating billions of dollars in revenue from the information. The company said it removed a feature that let users enter phone numbers or email addresses into Facebook’s search tool to find other people. That was being used by malicious actors to scrape public profile information, it said. Facebook also said data on as many as 87 million people, most of them in the US, may have been improperly shared with research firm Cambridge Analytica. This is Facebook’s first official confirmation of the possible scope of the data leak, which was previously estimated at roughly 50 million. It has resulted in calls from legislators and policymakers for greater regulation of social media, helping to shave billion of dollars from the company’s market value. About 270,000 people downloaded a personality quiz app and shared information about themselves and their friends with a researcher, Aleksandr Kogan, who then passed along the information to Cambridge Analytica, in a move that Facebook says was against its rules. Facebook reached the 87 million figure by adding up all the unique people that those 270,000 users were friends with at the time they gave the app permission.
Sarah Frier, 'Facebook says data on most of its 2 billion users vulnerable', Mint
Facebook Fast Facts | CNN
Facebook Fast Facts | CNN
CNN — Here’s a look at the social media network, Facebook. Facebook had 2.91 billion monthly active users around the world, as of September 30, 2021. It is blocked in North Korea and China. There were 68,177 full-time employees at Facebook, as of September 30, 2021. Facebook introduced words such as “friending” to the lexicon. February 4, 2004 – Facebook is launched by Mark Zuckerberg,…
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TechCrunch: Facebook staff raised concerns about Cambridge Analytica in September 2015, per court filing
TechCrunch: Facebook staff raised concerns about Cambridge Analytica in September 2015, per court filing
Further details have emerged about when and how much Facebook knew about data-scraping by the disgraced and now defunct Cambridge Analytica political data firm.
Last year a major privacy scandal hit Facebook after it emerged CA had paid GSR, a developer with access to Facebook’s platform, to extract personal data on as many as 87M Facebook users without proper consents.
Cambridge Analytica’s int…
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TechCrunch: Facebook staff raised concerns about Cambridge Analytica in September 2015, per court filing
TechCrunch: Facebook staff raised concerns about Cambridge Analytica in September 2015, per court filing
Further details have emerged about when and how much Facebook knew about data-scraping by the disgraced and now defunct Cambridge Analytica political data firm.
Last year a major privacy scandal hit Facebook after it emerged CA had paid GSR, a developer with access to Facebook’s platform, to extract personal data on as many as 87M Facebook users without proper consents.
Cambridge Analytica’s int…
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Facebook to appeal against a fine levied against it by the U.K.’s ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) over the Cambridge Analytica Scandal. Face