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Helldivers 2’s Operation Clean Up Is a Community-Driven Major Order to Post Positive Steam User Reviews After PSN Backlash — and It’s Working – IGN

  1. Helldivers 2’s Operation Clean Up Is a Community-Driven Major Order to Post Positive Steam User Reviews After PSN Backlash — and It’s Working IGN
  2. Helldivers 2 fans commence “operation clean-up” on Steam reviews after Sony walks back controversial PSN mandate: “Real-life Major Order complete” Gamesradar
  3. PlayStation Needs To Stop Fumbling Its Live-Service And PC Push Kotaku
  4. An Arrowhead community manager was ‘almost, but not quite’ fired for encouraging Helldivers 2 review bombing and refunds PC Gamer
  5. Helldivers 2 Negative Feedback Is Being Turned Into a Cape 80.lv

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X user claims a Starbucks employee got fired for leaking drink recipes – Hindustan Times

  1. X user claims a Starbucks employee got fired for leaking drink recipes Hindustan Times
  2. Viral Post Claims To Show Secret Recipes Of Starbucks’ Drinks Leaked By Ex-Employee NDTV
  3. Angry Employee Reveals Starbucks Drinks Recipe After Being Fired, Post Goes Viral | Oneindia News Oneindia News
  4. ‘This is what happens when you treat employees like trash..’: Fired Starbucks employee leaks recipes online The Indian Express
  5. Ex-Starbucks employee gets fired, reveals every drink’s recipe after termination IndiaTimes
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User discovers brand-new Core i9-13900K turns out to be a 13700K with swapped IHS – VideoCardz.com

  1. User discovers brand-new Core i9-13900K turns out to be a 13700K with swapped IHS VideoCardz.com
  2. Intel’s Next-Gen Core i9-14900K 6 GHz CPU Benchmarked: Up To 9% Faster Than 13900K In Single-Core Tests Wccftech
  3. Intel Core i9-14900K 6.0 GHz ES CPU shows up in first CPU-Z test, 8-10% faster than Core i9-13900K VideoCardz.com
  4. HWMonitor Adds Support For Intel 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh & Meteor Lake “Core Ultra” CPUs Wccftech
  5. HWMonitor will now work with Intel Core i9-14900K and Core Ultra 9 Meteor Lake CPUs VideoCardz.com
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Adani: Viral Video of Flooded Ahmedabad Airport: Here is what the Twitter user said to Adani and PM Narendra Modi | TOI Original – Times of India Videos – Times of India

  1. Adani: Viral Video of Flooded Ahmedabad Airport: Here is what the Twitter user said to Adani and PM Narendra Modi | TOI Original – Times of India Videos Times of India
  2. Gujarat Flood LIVE: Floods Engulf Junagadh & Other Parts Of The State | Gujarat Rain News LIVE CNN-News18
  3. Car Pile-Ups, Cattle Washed Away As Flash Floods Hit Gujarat’s Junagadh NDTV
  4. ‘Orange alert’ in rain-hit Gujarat as toll rises to 102 Times of India
  5. ‘Ahmedabad airport flooded’; passengers wade through knee-deep water. Videos Hindustan Times
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A Twitter user found that some airline phone numbers on Google Maps link to scammers – CNN

  1. A Twitter user found that some airline phone numbers on Google Maps link to scammers CNN
  2. New warning for rebooking air travel after delays, cancellations ABC 7 Chicago
  3. Twitter user discovers scam numbers listed for airlines on Google Insider
  4. A traveler’s Delta flight was canceled, so he called the airline’s number listed on Google. It led to a scammer — then he says he discovered more airlines with the same problem. Yahoo! Voices
  5. Advice | Scammers are using Google results to target desperate travelers The Washington Post
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FTC Reaches Settlement with Crypto Platform Celsius Network; Charges Former Executives with Duping Consumers into Transferring Cryptocurrency into their Platform and then Squandering Billions in User Deposits – Federal Trade Commission News

  1. FTC Reaches Settlement with Crypto Platform Celsius Network; Charges Former Executives with Duping Consumers into Transferring Cryptocurrency into their Platform and then Squandering Billions in User Deposits Federal Trade Commission News
  2. Ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky Arrested and Sued by SEC Bloomberg
  3. Celsius files lawsuit to recover $150M crypto assets from StakeHound CryptoSlate
  4. Live news: SEC sues bankrupt crypto lender Celsius and founder Alex Mashinsky Financial Times
  5. Former Celsius CEO arrested, company agrees to pay $4.7 billion settlement CNBC
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Twitter user says he won’t watch Gumraah, Mrunal Thakur gives him a cute reply – Hindustan Times

  1. Twitter user says he won’t watch Gumraah, Mrunal Thakur gives him a cute reply Hindustan Times
  2. Gumraah Day 2 Box Office: Aditya Roy Kapur-Mrunal Thakur’s film stays low on Saturday; Collects Rs 1.25 crores PINKVILLA
  3. Box Office: Gumraah is expectedly low, Bholaa will be the first choice till the release of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan Bollywood Hungama
  4. Gumraah Ending Explained: Decoding the ‘Killer’ Reveal in the Climax of Aditya Roy Kapur and Mrunal LatestLY
  5. Gumraah box office collection Day 2: Aditya Roy Kapur-Mrunal Thakur film fails to connect with audience, earns only Rs 2.35 cr The Indian Express

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Meta sues “scraping-for-hire” service that sells user data to law enforcement

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Meta said it’s suing “scraping-for-hire” service Voyager Labs for allegedly using fake accounts, proprietary software, and a sprawling network of IP addresses to surreptitiously collect massive amounts of personal data from users of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other social networking sites.

“Defendant created and used over 38,000 fake Facebook user accounts and its Surveillance Software to scrape more than 600,000 Facebook users’ viewable profile information, including posts, likes, friends lists, photos, and comments, and information from Facebook Groups and Pages,” lawyers wrote in Meta’s complaint. “Defendant designed the Surveillance Software to conceal its presence and activity from Meta and others, and sold and licensed for profit the data it scraped.”

“Bringing individuality to light”

Among the California-based Facebook users to have their data scraped, Meta said, were “employees of nonprofit organizations, universities, news media organizations, health care facilities, the armed forces of the United States, and local, state, and federal government agencies, as well as full-time parents, retirees, and union members.” Meta said the data collection and use of fake accounts violate its terms of service.

Israel-headquartered Voyager Labs bills itself as an “AI-powered investigations” service that collects data from “billions of ‘human pixels’ and signals” and uses artificial intelligence to map relationships, track geographic locations, and provide other personal data to “agencies tasked with public safety.”

“By leveraging this vast ocean of data, they can gain actionable insights on individuals, groups, and topics, and then deep dive to uncover even more,” company officials wrote in marketing material attached as exhibits to the Meta complaint. The tagline on Voyager Labs’ letterhead is: “Bringing individuality to light.”

In one case, the service used Facebook posts to identify the full names of an Italian marathon runner and his wife who had been infected with COVID-19. The service then provided a list of the friends and individuals who had interacted with the runner. In a different case, Voyager Labs identified patrons of a UK pub who may have contracted the deadly virus.

Among Voyager Labs’ customers, according to the exhibits, is the Los Angeles Police Department. A testimonial provided by one department member said Voyager Labs was “Able to identify a few new targets in a much easier to read format” and was “able to process warrants returns much faster which were much easier to read.”

Images from some of the exhibits are in the gallery below:

Meta seeks a permanent injunction that would bar Voyager Labs from continuing the practice.

In the lawsuit’s announcement, Meta Director of Platform Enforcement and Litigation Jessica Romero wrote:

Voyager developed and used proprietary software to launch scraping campaigns against Facebook and Instagram, and websites such as Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and Telegram. Voyager designed its scraping software to use fake accounts to scrape data accessible to a user when logged into Facebook, including users profile information, posts, friends lists, photos and comments. Voyager used a diverse system of computers and networks in different countries to hide its activity, including when Meta subjected the fake accounts to verifications or checks. Voyager did not compromise Facebook, instead it used fake accounts to scrape publicly viewable information.

Our lawsuit alleges that Voyager has violated our Terms of Service against fake accounts and unauthorized and automated scraping. We are seeking a permanent injunction against Voyager to protect people against scraping-for-hire services. Companies like Voyager are part of an industry that provides scraping services to anyone regardless of the users they target and for what purpose, including as a way to profile people for criminal behavior. This industry covertly collects information that people share with their community, family and friends, without oversight or accountability, and in a way that may implicate people’s civil rights.

Representatives of Voyager Labs didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The lawsuit is at least the second time Meta has taken legal action for alleged data scraping on its platform. In July, the company sued Octopus, a US subsidiary of a Chinese national high-tech enterprise that allegedly offers to scrape any website, and sued Turkish-based individual, defendant Ekrem Ateş, for allegedly using Instagram accounts to scrape data from the profiles of more than 350,000 users of that platform.

Not that Meta has completely clean hands when it comes to unwanted scraping. In 2018, multiple Facebook users who had opted in to contact sharing were distressed to find the company had collected years’ worth of phone call metadata from their Android phones. The data included names, phone numbers, and the length of each call made or received. Facebook denied the data was collected surreptitiously.

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Apple advances user security with powerful new data protections

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Twitter CEO Musk says user signups at all-time high, touts features of “everything app”

(Reuters) -Twitter Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk says new user signups to the social media platform are at an “all-time high”, as he struggles with a mass exodus of advertisers and users fleeing to other platforms over concerns about verification and hate speech.

Signups were averaging over two million per day in the last seven days as of Nov. 16, up 66% compared to the same week in 2021, Musk said in a tweet late on Saturday.

He also said that user active minutes were at a record high, averaging nearly 8 billion active minutes per day in the last seven days as of Nov. 15, an increase of 30% in comparison to the same week last year.

Hate speech impersonations decreased as of Nov. 13 compared to October of last year.

Reported impersonations on the platform spiked earlier this month, before and in wake of the Twitter Blue launch, according to Musk.

Musk, who also runs rocket company SpaceX, brain-chip startup Neuralink and tunneling firm the Boring Company, has said that buying Twitter would speed up his ambition to create an “everything app” called X.

Musk’s “Twitter 2.0 The Everything App” will have features like encrypted direct messages (DMs), longform tweets and payments, according to the tweet.

In another tweet early on Sunday, Musk said he sees a “path to Twitter exceeding a billion monthly users in 12 to 18 months.”

Advertisers on Twitter, including big companies such as General Motors, Mondelez International, Volkswagen AG, have paused advertising on the platform, as they grapple with the new boss.

Musk has said that Twitter was experiencing a “massive drop in revenue” from the advertiser retreat, blaming a coalition of civil rights groups that has been pressing the platform’s top advertisers to take action if he did not protect content moderation.

Activists are urging Twitter’s advertisers to issue statements about pulling their ads off the social media platform after Musk lifted the ban on tweets by former U.S. president Donald Trump.

Hundreds of Twitter employees are believed to have quit the beleaguered company, following an ultimatum by Musk that staffers sign up for “long hours at high intensity,” or leave.

The company earlier in November laid off half its workforce, with teams responsible for communications, content curation, human rights and machine learning ethics being gutted, as well as some product and engineering teams.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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