Mark Zuckerberg apologized. Now he has to fix Facebook for real. Facebook's CEO defiantly refuses to let Russian propaganda, the Cambridge Analytica scandal or hate-spewing trolls ruin his creation.
Mark Zuckerberg apologized. Now he has to fix Facebook for real. Facebook's CEO defiantly refuses to let Russian propaganda, the Cambridge Analytica scandal or hate-spewing trolls ruin his creation.
"It's not a normal remedy," said New York University Law professor Eleanor Fox, who is an expert on anti-trust regulation. ... Inside the home of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan.
It's a coterie of aides who fly ahead to a location where a candidate -- or in this case, Zuckerberg -- will make a public appearance, to set up accommodations and make sure the optics are just right.
Zuckerberg's DC trip: What the spectacle looked like up close. The Facebook CEO's trip to Washington to testify before Congress was quite the scene -- both in the hearing room and outside it.
The day after Facebook's IPO hit the stock market, CEO Mark Zuckerberg managed to pull his own secret wedding that came as a surprise to everyone, including the wedding guests. INSIDE EDITION has ...
Facebook's app cleanup may be harder than Mark Zuckerberg thinks. CNET found now-defunct apps from Apple and Samsung on Facebook that had access to all kinds of data about you and your friends.
"This was a major breach of trust, and I'm really sorry that this happened," the Facebook chief executive said during an interview Wednesday with CNN. "We have a basic responsibility to protect ...
The Facebook CEO revealed during a House committee hearing on Wednesday that his data was also sold to ... a lecturer at Cambridge University, ... Rep. Anna Eshoo, a Democrat from California ...
Facebook's Zuckerberg: I started this place, I run it, I'm responsible. The CEO acknowledges that millions more profiles than initially reported were passed to Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has a tough road ahead in Europe on data privacy. Turns out "sorry" doesn’t seem to work as much for the social network’s chief anymore.
Zuckerberg faces harder questions in second round of testimony. After some inane questions from the US Senate, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg fielded tougher ones from the House.
Referring to the app developer who shared Facebook data with Cambridge Analytica, Zuckerberg acknowledged, "This was a breach of trust between [Aleksandr] Kogan, Cambridge Analytica and Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg presses on with global Internet goal. ... Bharti Airtel, ... They also discussed his years as an ambassador for the International Rescue Committee, and she joined Patinkin and his ...
NEW YORK - Mark Zuckerberg’s long-term vision for Facebook (), laid out in a sweeping manifesto, sometimes sounds more like a utopian social guide than a business plan.Are we, he asks ...
The reaction has been swift. Facebook has been named in a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing it of negligence and it has lost nearly $50 billion in market value .
Mark Zuckerberg gets grilled by EU over data mining, election meddling. The CEO of the world’s largest social network was supposed to charm European regulators.
6 questions Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg still needs to answer. The CEO of the world's largest social network will testify before Congress next week.
"This was a major breach of trust, and I'm really sorry that this happened," the Facebook chief executive said during an interview Wednesday with CNN. "We have a basic responsibility to protect ...
Anna Eshoo, a California congresswoman whose district is adjacent to Facebook's Menlo Park headquarters, pressed Zuckerberg Wednesday on whether the company would be willing to change its business ...
Leaked transcripts of Mark Zuckerberg's remarks hint at unrest inside Facebook. Employees appear to question whether the social network is achieving its goal of bringing "the world closer together."