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The data nerds are fighting back. After watching data sets be altered or disappear from government websites in unprecedented ways after President Donald Trump began his second term, statisticians, demographers and computer scientists have joined forces to capture and preserve data sets,
Tea, a dating safety app which allows women to anonymously give men red or green "flags," says it had more than 70,000 photos stolen in a data breach.
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On Friday, June 20, US District Judge Ada Brown granted preliminary approval to the terms of a proposed settlement from AT&T that would resolve two lawsuits related to the data breaches. The current settlement would see AT&T pay $177 million to customers adversely affected by at least one of the two data breaches.
See how much Walmart pays in 2025, with software engineers earning as much as $286,000. Salary data shows pay ranges across tech and analytics teams.
Europe's largest utility Iberdrola and Ireland-based data centre operator Echelon are creating a joint venture to develop and operate data centres in Spain, the Spanish firm said on Monday.
Making a sports bet online. Watching a comfort TV show after a long day at work. Liking your favorite influencer’s post on Instagram. Ordering Chinese food on Doordash during a long holiday weekend. Buying Christmas gifts on Amazon during Black Friday.
As his administration faces mounting pressure to release Justice Department files related the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, President Donald Trump is highlighting a different criminal justice issue — cashless bail.
The South African rand was weaker in early trade on Monday, with investor attention pinned on key economic data expected during the week while investors also eyed an uncomfortably close August 1 deadline for U.