WATCH LIVE: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faces grilling from Senate lawmakers as the social media giant is under fire for the data mining scandal that affected 87 million users. https://cbsn.ws/2GPqA9r pic.twitter.com/lvRkWgOSt4
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"The fact that those 87 million people may have technically consented to making their data available doesn’t make most people feel any better," Sen. John Thune says https://cbsn.ws/2GPqA9r pic.twitter.com/BabhiZwZ3q
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"In many ways you and the company you’ve created represent the American Dream," Sen. John Thune says. "At the same time, you have an obligation to ensure that dream doesn’t become a nightmare for the scores of people who use Facebook." https://cbsn.ws/2GPqA9r pic.twitter.com/gA2Izfh0me
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"The potential for further growth and innovation based on collection of data is limitless. However, the potential for abuse is also significant," says Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee https://cbsn.ws/2GPqA9r pic.twitter.com/9GCsPQwbWl
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"Let me just cut to the chase. If you and other social media companies do not get your act in order, none of us are going to have any privacy anymore. That is what we are facing," says Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida https://cbsn.ws/2GPqA9r pic.twitter.com/IytyrHjqY5
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"You want to do the right thing. You want to enact reforms," Sen. Bill Nelson says to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. "We want to know if it is going to be enough. And I hope that will be in the answers today." https://cbsn.ws/2GPqA9r pic.twitter.com/xfFDti4umy
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That’s just false. It’s his business and in his interest to take care of this. It’s just really hard to stay ahead of hackers.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Our elected officials are even more to blame for every cyber attack against the American people. Amending the privacy rights act of 1974 and disapproving the FCC rules to justify the unlawful 552a mandates every telecommunication service provider/manufacturer/ #1
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software/hardware developer, Internet service provider, cell phone carrier, and IT support teams to send updates to these devices that installs remote connection software & command scripts to power shell that controls and alter the behavior of the OS. It installs multiple #2
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storage programs,( clouds, one note, etc.), programs that emulate every device connected to the computer,( printer, keyboard, mouse, speakers, monitor, etc.) The command script set this as default so not changes can be made by the device owner. #3
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After every internet service provider, operating system manufacturer, software/hardware developer and OS support team violates "the rights of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures," with the update #4
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Then & only then will you be informed that the law states that this device is rigged to extract every piece of personal and confidential information to include pictures. This software copy, delete and/or amend personal documents, remote connect to the printer, copy key strokes,#5
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records your voice, takes pictures and connect to a telephone. In early May thru June 2017, money was taken from my bank account several times. My bank had to contact my ISP to make them increase the security due to daily attempts to enter my account. All of this #6
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happened during the roll out of 552a where our lead GOP and OMB director along with the GPO contracted this service out to unauthorized agencies, entities and individuals for the sole purpose of removing Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness opportunities guaranteed by law 7
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to the American people. When the lead GOP, OMB director and GPO amended and reprinted the U.S. constitution, removed original law contents from the internet and penalizes other elected officials if they disclose this info to the people places all of us in a precarious position.8
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