EU Orders Google to Open Android and Search Data
The European Commission calls two Google measures binding; treating that official frame as compliance hides price, eligibility, anonymization, uptake and appeal.
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The European Commission calls two Google measures binding; treating that official frame as compliance hides price, eligibility, anonymization, uptake and appeal.
Financial Times frames Apple's letters as a widening trade-secret fight; theft or intimidation verdicts hide what preserved records and discovery prove.
Google News headlines frame an EY breach while California's filing points to a vendor system; collapsing them distorts scope and client action.
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Ransomware trackers amplify a 221-gigabyte claim, but corporate silence cannot authenticate files or prove network access, encryption, disruption or exposure.
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