Twitter fined nearly $550,000 in Europe for response to bug that exposed private tweets
(Pixabay) Dec 15, 2020 | CYBERSCOOP
Regulators in Ireland have fined Twitter for failing to report a data breach promptly and not adequately documenting the incident, marking the first time the regulator has penalized a “big tech” company for violations of Europe’s data protection law.
The fine of 450,000 euros, or about $550,000, stems from a bug that allowed thousands of people’s private tweets to be made public between late 2014 and early 2019, when Twitter reported the problem to European authorities. The social media company said it could only identify specific users affected by the breach from September 2017 onward about 89,000 total over that stretch. The bug only affected users of Twitter’s Android app.
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