Russia wants to ban social media sites discriminating against Russian news outlets
Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube at risk of getting blocked in Russia for "discriminating" against Russian news sites like Russia Today, RIA Novosti, and Crimea 24.
Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube at risk of getting blocked in Russia for "discriminating" against Russian news sites like Russia Today, RIA Novosti, and Crimea 24.
Issues reported across 28 AWS products, from Kinesis to Worskpaces, and from DynamoDB to IoT Services.
Main target of the takedown was the youtube-dl project, a Python library that had amassed more than 72k stars on GitHub and was used in many YouTube video ripping tools and services.
Nineteen-year-old discussion board to shut down for good after Verizon effectively killed the service last year.
Twitter says it removed the accounts following a tip from the FBI.
Facebook also sued the operator of a website selling Instagram followers, likes, and comments.
Efforts follow similar actions taken by Twitter, GitHub, the Linux kernel, MySQL, and OpenBSD teams.
Protesters fear police forces might have been looking for rides and location data from the two ride-hailing companies in order to identify who participated in anti-government demonstrations.
Google to remain default search engine in Firefox for the next three years.
Facebook took down today 54 accounts, 50 pages, and 4 Instagram accounts that were part of a network posting in support of Roger Stone.