Coalition of Attorneys General Opens Investigation into Facebook

Coalition of Attorneys General Opens Investigation into Facebook

Attorneys general from eight states put politics aside today to launch a united investigation into Facebook's alleged anti-competitive business practices. 





The probe will focus on the social media giant's dominance in the industry and assess whether Facebook has stifled competition and put users at risk. 





Leader of the bipartisan coalition and New York attorney general Letitia James said in a statement: “We will use every investigative tool at our disposal to determine whether Facebook’s actions may have endangered consumer data, reduced the quality of consumers’ choices, or increased the price of advertising.”





Joining James on the leadership team investigating Facebook are the attorneys general of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, and the District of Columbia. 





The news follows a report by machine identity protection provider Venafi that reveals the majority of IT security professionals have no faith in the government when it comes to cybersecurity.





Of the 384 pros questioned while attending Black Hat USA 2019 in Las Vegas, 82% don't trust the government to protect their personally identifiable information and don't believe their elected officials understand cyber risks well enough to develop and enact effective security regulation. 





The results also showed that 80% of respondents believe government officials do not even understand the cyber-risks targeting digital infrastructure. 





The respondents didn't think much of social media either, with 93% saying they do not trust social media organizations to protect their personally identifiable information, and 80% agreeing that more security an ..

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