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  2. Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal - Wikipedia

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    Wired, The New York Times, and The Observer reported that the data-set had included information on 50 million Facebook users. [35] [36] While Cambridge Analytica claimed it had only collected 30 million Facebook user profiles, [37] Facebook later confirmed that it actually had data on potentially over 87 million users, [38] with 70.6 million of those people from the United States. [39]

  3. Wells Fargo must face lawsuit over sham job interviews - AOL

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    Jonathan Stempel. July 29, 2024 at 3:00 PM. By Jonathan Stempel. (Reuters) - A U.S. judge ordered Wells Fargo to face a lawsuit alleging it defrauded shareholders by proclaiming its commitment to ...

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The use of Facebook can have negative psychological and physiological effects [8] that include feelings of sexual jealousy, [9][10] stress, [11][12] lack of attention, [13] and social media addiction that in some cases is comparable to drug addiction. [14][15] Facebook's operations have also received coverage.

  5. Wells Fargo cross-selling scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Wells Fargo cross-selling scandal was caused by creation of millions of fraudulent savings and checking accounts on behalf of Wells Fargo clients without their consent or knowledge due to aggressive internal sales goals at Wells Fargo. News of the fraud became widely known in late 2016 after various regulatory bodies, including the Consumer ...

  6. Wells Fargo reinstates diversity hiring guidelines after ...

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    Wells Fargo is reinstating some recruiting guidelines in the wake of a New York Times story that the bank conducted “fake interviews” of job candidates to prop up diversity efforts.

  7. Prosecutors investigating if Wells Fargo conducted fake ... - AOL

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    Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating whether Wells Fargo violated anti-discrimination laws by conducting sham interviews with Black women and The post Prosecutors investigating if ...

  8. Jonathan James - Wikipedia

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    May 18, 2008. (2008-05-18) (aged 24) Pinecrest, Florida, U.S. Jonathan Joseph James (December 12, 1983 – May 18, 2008) was an American hacker (a gray hat ethical hacker) who was the first juvenile incarcerated for cybercrime in the United States. [1] The South Florida native was 15 years old at the time of the first offense and 16 years old ...

  9. Pakistani web developer charged over fake details spread ...

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