Thursday, August 9, 2012

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Blizzard Confirms Passwords Stolen in Data Breach - PC Magazine


Google fined $22.5m for privacy breach - Sydney Morning Herald
Google will pay $US22.5 million to settle charges it bypassed the privacy settings of customers using Apple's Safari browser, the US Federal Trade Commission says. The deal announced on Thursday in the US ends an FTC inquiry into allegations that …


Blizzard hacked, warns users to change passwords - ZDNet
Summary: Blizzard Entertainment has revealed that it was hacked earlier this week, losing information that could undermine its mobile-based two-factor authentication system. By Michael Lee | August 10, 2012 — 00:46 GMT (17:46 PDT) Blizzard …


Apple Stores to Match Discounts on iPhones - Wall Street Journal (blog)


Broken privacy vow costs Google $22 million - Newsday
Technology Newsday > Business Print Aa Broken privacy vow costs Google $22 million Published: August 9, 2012 8:20 PM By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Google is paying a record $22.5 million fine to settle allegations that it broke a privacy …


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