The Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland has fined Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (MPIL) €91 million ($100 million) for storing in plaintext passwords of hundreds of millions of users.
An Irish regulator helping to police European Union data privacy said Friday it had fined Facebook-owner Meta 91 million euros ($102 million) for password-security breaches. The Data Protection ...
Meta fined €91M for password security breach, while Ireland investigates Google AI amid crackdown on tech giants.
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced on Friday that it is fining Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (MPIL) 91 million euros over improper password storage. The decision by Commissioners ...
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Commenting on the matter, Irish DPC Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle emphasised that storing user passwords in plaintext is ...
The European Union's lead privacy regulator has recently imposed a 91 million euro ($101.5 million) fine on social media ...
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Meta has been fined a whopping $101.5 million for failing to adhere to GDPR and encrypting users' passwords before saving ...
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