Finance
Google stock slides on report of huge security lapse
Shares of Google-parent Alphabet fell more than 2% Monday afternoon following a report saying the tech giant discovered that it had exposed personal-profile data of hundreds of thousands of Google+ users and then decided not to disclose the details for fear of regulatory scrutiny.
“A software glitch in the social site gave outside developers potential access to private Google+ profile data between 2015 and March 2018, when internal investigators discovered and fixed the issue,” The Wall Street Journal report said.
In an internal memo, Google’s legal team advised against revealing the incident as it would create “immediate regulatory interest and invite comparisons to Facebook’s leak of user information to data firm Cambridge Analytica,” according to the WSJ’s report.
Monday morning in wake Journal’s story, Google announced via a blog post that it had closed down Google+ for consumers and had undertaken an effort, called “Project Strobe,” that would review third-party developer access to Google accounts and Android device data.
Monday’s report comes in the wake of Google CEO Sundar Pichai upcoming testimony before Congress over concerns the search engine is bias against conservatives. Also in recent weeks, Google has been strongly criticized about building a search engine that would censor information as part of a possible-entry into China.
Alphabet shares were up 7% this year.
Get the latest Google stock price here.
-
Entertainment7 days ago
What’s new to streaming this week? (Jan. 17, 2025)
-
Entertainment6 days ago
Explainer: Age-verification bills for porn and social media
-
Entertainment6 days ago
If TikTok is banned in the U.S., this is what it will look like for everyone else
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘Night Call’ review: A bad day on the job makes for a superb action movie
-
Entertainment6 days ago
How ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ evolved from lockdown escape to Shakespearean success
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘September 5’ review: a blinkered, noncommittal thriller about an Olympic hostage crisis
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘Back in Action’ review: Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx team up for Gen X action-comedy
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘One of Them Days’ review: Keke Palmer and SZA are friendship goals