Hackers target ad networks to inject cryptocurrency mining scripts
It's the latest way for hackers to make money — by fooling unsuspected website visitors to mine cryptocurrency in their browser's background.
It's the latest way for hackers to make money — by fooling unsuspected website visitors to mine cryptocurrency in their browser's background.
A group of Apple users in the UK have launched a legal case against Google after the search giant was found to have bypassed privacy settings in the Safari browser by U.S. authorities.
After Google bypassed Safari privacy settings, the FTC charged the search giant $22.5m to settle. But how many hours does it take for Google to recover? Five.
Only days after the FCC fined Google for impeding and hindering its investigation, the FTC is looking to fine the company for bypassing Safari users' browser settings to set tracking code.
The FTC is called on by Congress to investigate claims that Google's Safari tracking code could have broken an agreement the search giant signed last year.
The Wall Street Journal has caught Google with its hand in the cookie jar of Apple's Safari users, after privacy-circumventing code was discovered in Google's adverts.
According to comScore's widely considered more reliable figures, Facebook only reached half the estimated page views others believed it achieved.