Citigroup Inc.’s profit topped analysts’ estimates as corporations tapped markets for financing and consumers leaned on credit cards — signs that a prolonged period of elevated interest rates will benefit big banks.
Grindr is being sued. The LGBTQ+ dating app is accused of sharing its users’ medical data with advertisers. This data includes their HIV status. UK law firm Austen Hays filed the claim at London’s High Court yesterday. The class action lawsuit represents hundreds of users of the app. Austen Hays claims that US-based Grindr breached UK data protection law by selling sensitive data to third parties without users’ consent. Aside from medical facts, this includes info about people’s...
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a bill on Wednesday that gives people protection from having the content of their brainwaves misued. House Bill 24-1058 expands the existing "Colorado Privacy Act" by including biological and neural data. With advances in technology and the increasing collection and analysis of personal information, the bill recognizes the need for enhanced privacy safeguards. — Read the rest
The data centre industry is calling for a clarification on regulations from the government to enable the use of dark fibre for captive networks, to improve ease of doing business (EoDB) at a time when the sector is poised for growth with increasing adoption of cloud and artificial intelligence.The industry currently has to rely on leasing bandwidth for these purposes from licensed telecom service providers at a significant cost. While the government has been apprised of the issue, things have...
Report Ocean recently added a research report on “Data Center Chip Market”.
Report Ocean recently added a research report on “Data Center Switch
Two fitness titans are on a path to square off in court, because David Beckham has sued Mark Wahlberg's company over a fitness deal that made the former soccer star way lighter in the wallet.
The US electric utility industry is forecasting a significant increase in electricity demand driven by the rapid growth of data
The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data from American citizens who invest in the stock market, according to a lawsuit, per the New York Post.The report noted that New Civil Liberties Alliance filed the lawsuit on Tuesday against the SEC. The NCLA claimed that the agency, through its "Consolidated Audit Trail" program, is actively gathering mass amounts of personally identifiable data. The SEC is allegedly forcing brokers, exchanges, and clearing agencies to send...
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania recently analyzed 100 non-federal acute care hospitals (those with an emergency room) across the country and found that a whopping 96 percent transmitted user information to third parties. If that weren't bad enough, the team was only able to find publicly accessible privacy policiesRead Entire Article
Two prominent crypto industry groups, the Blockchain Association and the Crypto Freedom Alliance (CFAT) of Texas, have filed a lawsuit against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to contest a newly implemented rule expanding the definition of a “dealer” in securities. The complaint, lodged in a federal court in Texas, alleges that the SEC […]
After years of complaints, it looks like the Justice Department is finally taking legal action against Ticketmaster's parent company.