🕵️♂️ Massive Data Breach Exposes Millions of SSNs.Plus: Kamala Outspends her Rival ~Tenfold in Digital Advertising.Get in Front of 50k Tech Leaders: Grow With Us
Friyayyy, Today, we're tracking a trio of critical updates. First, a massive data breach has exposed countless Social Security numbers and other sensitive information, now circulating on the dark web—stay vigilant against scams and suspicious emails. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's campaign finances are booming, fueling a major digital advertising push. Lastly, California's AI regulation bill continues to lose its teeth with each amendment as it nears the governor's desk. Here's what you need to know.
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California’s AI Bill is Trying To Balance AI Safety and Innovation.California's AI regulation bill, SB 1047, has been amended to address concerns from the tech industry, including reducing the preemptive legal powers of the state's attorney general and easing the legal liabilities for AI developers. The bill now moves to the California Assembly for a final vote. If approved, it will head back to the Senate due to the amendments, before potentially reaching Governor Newsom for approval or veto. Critics, however, argue that the amendments are insufficient and fail to address core issues with the bill. Massive Data Breach Exposes Most SSNs.The “~2.8 Billion People" National Public Data (NPD) breach involved a data aggregator most people had never heard of, where a threat actor published partial datasets. This amount of records equals almost everyone in the US. The breach included a large amount of personal information, such as first and last names, addresses, and Social Security Numbers (SSNs). However, the actual number of unique individuals affected may be lower than the headline figures suggest due to duplicate entries. The specific data exposed in the breach includes Personal identifiers like first and last names, addresses, and SSNs.
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Kamala Outspends her Rival ~Tenfold in Digital Advertising.Since Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential candidate, she has significantly outspent Donald Trump in digital advertising. Harris has invested $57 million on Google and Meta ads, compared to Trump's $5.6 million. This surge in digital spending is part of a broader $139 million expenditure by the Biden-Harris campaign on tech platforms this year, contrasting sharply with the $22.5 million spent by Trump and his supporting groups. This strategy reflects a shift from Trump's 2020 campaign, where he had already spent $91 million on online ads by this time. The reduction in Trump's digital ad spending has corresponded with a decrease in small-dollar donations, which comprised 61% of his fundraising in 2020 but only 40% in 2024. Additionally, Harris is also outspending Trump on traditional media and digital streaming platforms. Despite these expenditures, traditional broadcast TV and radio ads still dominate the campaign's spending, with significant ad buys planned for October as early voting starts in some states. 🚀 Showcase Your Innovation in the Premier Tech and AI Newsletter (link) As a vanguard in the realm of technology and artificial intelligence, we pride ourselves in delivering cutting-edge insights, AI tools, and in-depth coverage of emerging technologies to over 55,000+ tech CEOs, managers, programmers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts. Our readers represent the brightest minds from industry giants such as Tesla, OpenAI, Samsung, IBM, NVIDIA, and countless others. Explore sponsorship possibilities and elevate your brand's presence in the world of tech and AI. Learn more about partnering with us. You’re a free subscriber to Yaro’s Newsletter. For the full experience, become a paying subscriber. Disclaimer: We do not give financial advice. Everything we share is the result of our research and our opinions. Please do your own research and make conscious decisions. |
Friday, August 16, 2024
🕵️♂️ Massive Data Breach Exposes Millions of SSNs.
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