The Capital One hacker, a Bluetooth vulnerability, and more of the week's top security news.
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"Facebook's flaws are apparent, but the CEO's reluctance to police speech shows he stills sees it as a place that connects people and makes the world a better place" . (November 1, 2019 )"On this weeks podcast, we talk about Facebook's loud new look, Google buying Fitbit, and what happens when big brands take over small, disparate products" . (November 8, 2019 )"Attorney general William Barr seems eager to reignite the encryption wars, starting with the social media giant" . (October 4, 2019 )"The Facebook CEO didn't announce new initiatives in a highly promoted speech, but reaffirmed his view that the company makes the world a better place" . (October 19, 2019 )"The social media company says it will more closely monitor foreign outlets, and warn users when posts are considered falseunless they're from politicians" . (October 22, 2019 )"The Facebook CEO invoked the civil-rights era to justify kowtowing to money and power. It doesn’t wash" . (October 18, 2019 )"Opinion: Since 2017, nearly every time Mark Zuckerberg has tried to sound thoughtful, he sounds unprepared, shallow, and full of hubris. Time to zip it" . (October 29, 2019 )"Opinion: The social network needs to develop better ways to stop the spread of millions of harmful images" . (October 25, 2019 )"The company is turbocharging its bug bounty to try to stop the next data leak before it happens" . (October 15, 2019 )"As attorneys general from one state after another announced probes into tech giants this year, Californias was conspicuously silent. Not anymore" . (November 6, 2019 )"Twitter used phone numbers provided for two-factor authentication to target ads—just like Facebook did before" . (October 9, 2019 )
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