Zoom Faces Investor Lawsuit over Privacy and Security Flaws

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Zoom has been hit with a class-action lawsuit by one of its shareholders, who alleged the company failed to disclose issues with its video conferencing platform’s privacy and security. According to reports, the suit filed by investor Michael Drieu in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California claimed that concerns over Zoom’s… Continue reading Zoom Faces Investor Lawsuit over Privacy and Security Flaws

Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Zoom for Alleged Data-Sharing with Facebook

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A Zoom user has filed a class-action lawsuit against the video-conferencing company for passing on data to third parties like Facebook without properly notifying users. The suit was filed in a California court on Monday and notes that Zoom’s share price has soared in recent weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic forcing people to increasingly… Continue reading Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Zoom for Alleged Data-Sharing with Facebook

Big Tech to Face More Requirements in Europe on Data Sharing, AI

American tech companies will soon need to meet new requirements in the European Union regarding artificial intelligence and sharing data with smaller rivals, as the bloc seeks to assert its “technological sovereignty” from the U.S. and China. EU regulators unveiled plans Wednesday aimed at placing more restrictions on machine learning-enabled technologies in fields ranging from… Continue reading Big Tech to Face More Requirements in Europe on Data Sharing, AI