Facebook needs to rewrite its user agreement: Rep. Kennedy
Facebook and regulations
Did Zuckerberg save his company’s reputation?
Facebook and the issue of privacy
Zuckerberg testimony hits myriad of key issues
Zuckerberg testimony
Should Facebook have a news director?
Facebook privacy issues
Facebook doesn’t sell users’ data: Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook and user data
Mark Zuckerberg addresses teen addiction to Facebook
Facebook and teenagers
Facebook is a safe platform: Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook and safety
Facebook’s Zuckerberg: We don’t have any bias in the work we do
Facebook and political bias
Facebook’s Messenger Kids app collects minimum amount of data: Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook and children
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook would welcome 'right' regulations
Facebook regulations
Facebook’s Zuckerberg: Privacy policies need to be simple for users to understand
Facebook and privacy
How Zuckerberg can rebuild Facebook’s brand after privacy scandal
Brandless CEO Tina Sharkey says the social media CEO needs to stay contrite and transparent.
Cybersecurity tips: How companies can prevent mass data breaches
Verizon’s global head of cybersecurity, John Loveland, offers suggestions as to how companies can protect personal information.
Facebook's Zuckerberg to meet with U.S. lawmakers Monday
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is to meet with some lawmakers on Monday, the day before appearing before Congressional hearings.
Facebook underestimating privacy scandal: cybersecurity expert
The number of users affected may ratchet up from as many as 87 million, Raj Goel says.
Sears Holding, Delta Air hit by customer data breach at tech firm
A software service provider may have exposed Delta Air Lines customer information.
Facebook needs to divide Zuckerberg’s role: NYC comptroller
Scott Stringer serves as a fiduciary of the New York City Retirement Systems, which invests close to a billion dollars in the company.
Data breach hits Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor stores
A data breach at department store chains Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off Fifth and Lord & Taylor has compromised the personal information of customers who shopped at the stores.
Facebook data scandal raises questions about too much privacy
Is there a thing as too much privacy? Some law-enforcement agencies think so.
How you're tracked online, and what you can do about it
Though Facebook gets the attention because of a recent privacy gaffe, the social network is far from alone in collecting massive amounts of data on you to help marketers sell you stuff.
















