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Facebook's Name will be Changed, According to a Technology Publication
Facebook plans to change the company's name, according to Fox Media's The Verge blog, citing a source directly involved in the decision. There is no official confirmation. The blog claims that this will happen at the company's annual conference on October 28, when CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to speak on the issue.
The publication assumes that this may happen sooner.
New North Macedonia Online Sex Abuse Scandal Targets Roma Women
North Maceodnian police on Monday said they were aware of a case in which human rights activists have alerted that explicit photos and videos of Roma girls and women are being posted on a Facebook group, and are "working to apprehending the persons responsible".
Warning! Police cautions citizens on scammer PC ‘experts’ (what to do)
The hackers pose as technicians over the phone and install remote access software
Sofia Mobility Centre Introduces New Service for Fast Payment and Release of Wheel Clamps
As of October 7, 2021, the Sofia Urban Mobility Center introduces a new service with the Sofia Plus mobile application for fast payment and release when placing a "wheel clamp" on a car, UMC announced.
Facebook 'operating in the shadows', says whistleblower as U.S. lawmakers demand probes
U.S. lawmakers pounded Facebook on Oct. 5, accusing CEO Mark Zuckerberg of pushing for higher profits while being cavalier about user safety, and they demanded regulators investigate whistleblower accusations that the social media company harms children's mental health and stokes divisions.
Social Media Crash: What will be the Consequences?
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are already working. There is no information about compromised user data after nearly six hours of application shutdown. An hour ago, the hearing of the former Facebook employee began in the US Congress, who revealed inside information and accused Zuckerberg and the company of putting profit above security.
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Facebook’s Rise to Power (infographic)
In 2020, Facebook reached the mark of 2.8 billion monthly active users
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Why Internet Broke?
Many of the world's largest apps and websites, including for banks and airlines, faced a cascade of outages within hours, causing panic among internet users, with some demanding to know who has "broken" the Internet.
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Facebook fights global outage and whistleblower revelations
Facebook battled dueling crises on Oct. 4 as potentially billions of users were impacted when its dominant social network went offline for seven hours, and the company fought against a whistleblower's damning revelations.
European Commission Proposes to Expand the Counteraction to Misinformation
The European Commission today proposed that more actors be involved in countering misinformation. The Commission has presented a report on the measures recently taken by the biggest players online.