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Visa Inc. shut its open-banking business in the US amid regulatory uncertainty about consumer-data rights and the prospect of higher fees for customer information, according to people familiar with ...
An IT system containing data such as surname, first name, telephone number, SIM card number, PUK code, tariff plan was accessed, the company said Telecoms provider Orange Belgium said Wednesday it was ...
DENVER — Flock Safety, the company operating license plate reading cameras across the United States and in dozens of Colorado municipalities, now admits federal immigration agents have direct access ...
The U.S. director of national intelligence said the U.K. agreed to withdraw a request to access encrypted data from Apple’s U.S. users. “Over the past few months, I’ve been working closely with our ...
LONDON — The British government has dropped its demand for Apple to provide “backdoor” access to user data, U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Tuesday. “Over the past few months ...
Workday, a major provider of human resources technology, has confirmed a data breach that resulted in the theft of personal information from one of its third-party customer relationship ...
Human resources technology company Workday has confirmed that a data breach has affected its third-party CRM platform. In a blog post announcing the breach, the company said that a social engineering ...
Who owns bank customers' data? It's a murky legal question, and answering it will determine the relationship between banks and fintechs in a future of open banking, writes Gene Ludwig. Whose data is ...
The US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive federal data of millions of Americans, reversing a temporary injunction ...
Top fintech and crypto executives urged the Trump administration to block US banks from charging fees for access to customer data, levies that strike at the heart of their business models. Klarna ...
An appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive federal data of millions of Americans, reversing a temporary injunction that was issued ...