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Google Could Face $4 Billion European Commission Fine Over Unfair Search
Last month, the European Commission issued Google with formal anti-trust charges over Android. Now, it appears that the company could face new fines over skewing search results.
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There’s Been Another Bank Breach Like The One Carried Out By The Typo Hackers
Earlier this year, a team of hackers tried to steal vast quantities of cash using vulnerabilities in the Swift international payment system. Now, another similar hack has occurred.
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Lyft Is Willing To Pay $36.9 Million To Keep Its California Drivers As Contractors
Lyft has offered to settle a case against its California drivers for a sum of $US27 million ($36.9 million). The money would allow the company to keep its drivers as contractors, rather than making them employees.
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Mozilla Begs Court For Details About Paedophile Tor Hack To Keep Firefox Safe
In 2015, the FBI hacked Tor to identify users of child sex websites. Now, Mozilla is begging courts to divulge how the operation was carried out so that it can ensure its code for Firefox remains secure.