Beware of Scammers Trying to Capitalize on Student Loan Forgiveness The recent action on student debt is fodder for spam callers, who often try to trick borrowers into paying for loan cancellation.
FTC Sues Over Tracking Data That Could Expose Visits to Abortion Clinics Federal regulators said the sale of geolocation information on tens of millions of smartphones could expose people’s visits to private places.
Twitter’s Former Security Chief Accuses Company of ‘Egregious’ Practices The whistle-blower also said Twitter had lied to Elon Musk, who is trying to back out of a $44 billion deal to buy the social media service.
A Cyberattack Illuminates the Shaky State of Student Privacy At a moment when education technology firms are stockpiling sensitive information on millions of school children, safeguards for student data have broken down.
F.T.C. Chair Lina Khan Upends Antitrust Standards by Suing Meta Lina Khan may set off a shift in how Washington regulates competition by filing cases in tech areas before they mature. She faces an uphill climb.