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Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY

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Anxiety, depression and PTSD: The hidden epidemic of data breaches and cyber crimes

February 21, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Anxiety, depression and PTSD: The hidden epidemic of data breaches and cyber crimes

Data breaches and other cyber crimes take a heavy psychological toll on the millions of Americans whose personal data is plundered by fraudsters.

Money

#SiliconValleySoWhite: Black Facebook and Google employees speak out on big tech racism

February 12, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on #SiliconValleySoWhite: Black Facebook and Google employees speak out on big tech racism

A hostile workplace in mostly white and male companies from Facebook to Google makes black employees feel like they don’t belong, Leslie Miley says.

Tech

Trump celebrates, Pelosi fumes as Facebook and Twitter refuse to take down altered video

February 7, 2020February 7, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump celebrates, Pelosi fumes as Facebook and Twitter refuse to take down altered video

Facebook, Twitter refuse to remove Trump video that makes it appear that Nancy Pelosi ripped up speech when president was saluting a Tuskegee airman.

Tech

Want to take back your online privacy? 7 easy steps to stop Facebook and others from spying on you

February 5, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Want to take back your online privacy? 7 easy steps to stop Facebook and others from spying on you

The only way to take back online privacy in our share-all world: Withhold personal information whenever possible and use alternate emails and an alias

Tech

Election 2020: Twitter says deceptively doctored videos and photos may get labeled or removed

February 4, 2020February 7, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Election 2020: Twitter says deceptively doctored videos and photos may get labeled or removed

Twitter: Clips deceptively altered to discredit or embarrass political figures, such as those targeting Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden, would get labeled.

Tech

George Soros: Facebook, Zuckerberg in cahoots with Trump to win 2020 election

January 31, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on George Soros: Facebook, Zuckerberg in cahoots with Trump to win 2020 election

George Soros is accusing Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg of conspiring with Trump to help the president win re-election. Facebook denies it.

Money

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, already the wealthiest person on the planet, just got billions richer

January 30, 2020January 31, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, already the wealthiest person on the planet, just got billions richer

Jeff Bezos got billions richer in minutes as Amazon shares soared in extended trading on a killer quarter driven by strong holiday sales.

Tech

Kobe Bryant business partner pens emotional farewell: ‘All I keep thinking about was what was ahead’

January 30, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Kobe Bryant business partner pens emotional farewell: ‘All I keep thinking about was what was ahead’

Kobe Bryant friend and fellow investor Jeff Stibel says they had big legacy-making plans for the NBA great who died in a helicopter crash Sunday.

Tech

Coronavirus outbreak: Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter scramble to contain misinformation

January 30, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Coronavirus outbreak: Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter scramble to contain misinformation

Hoaxes about the coronavirus are spreading as fast, if not faster, than the actual virus on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and other social media.

Tech

Facebook agrees to $550 million settlement in facial recognition class action lawsuit

January 29, 2020January 29, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Facebook agrees to $550 million settlement in facial recognition class action lawsuit

Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois.

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