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Cambridge Analytica on Facebookin mahdollisesti suurimman tietovuodon taustalla. Firma sai haltuunsa tiedot akateemisen tutkimuksen varjolla ja Facebook eilen myönsi tapahtuneen samalla se sulki firman tilit. Yhteensä 50 milj. ihmisen tiedot päätyivät firmalle joista 30 milj. sisälsi riittävästi tietoa heidän analyyseihin jota käytettiin vuoden 2016 presidentinvaaleissa. Tutkimusta varten oltiin saatu vain 270 000 ihmiseltä lupa käyttää heidän tietojaan akateemiseen työhön. Cambridge Analytica on tähän asti kiistänyt Facebook tietojen käytön.
https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2018/03/suspending-cambridge-analytica/
Vaalien valvontakomissio aloittaa tutkimuksen rahoittiko Venäjä Trumpin kampanjaa NRA:n välityksellä, NRA tuki Trumpia 30 milj. dollarilla.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/17/us/politics/cambridge-analytica-trump-campaign.html?rref=collection/sectioncollection/politicsMr. Wylie found a solution at Cambridge University’s Psychometrics Centre. Researchers there had developed a technique to map personality traits based on what people had liked on Facebook. The researchers paid users small sums to take a personality quiz and download an app, which would scrape some private information from the their profiles and those of their friends, activity that Facebook permitted at the time. The approach, the scientists said, could reveal more about a person than their parents or romantic partners knew — a claim that has been disputed.
Aleksandr Kogan, a Russian-American academic, built an app that helped the firm harvest Facebook data.
When the Psychometrics Centre declined to work with the firm, Mr. Wylie found someone who would: Dr. Kogan, who was then a psychology professor at the university and knew of the techniques. Dr. Kogan built his own app and in June 2014 began harvesting data for Cambridge Analytica. The business covered the costs — more than $800,000 — and allowed him to keep a copy for his own research, according to company emails and financial records.
All he divulged to Facebook, and to users in fine print, was that he was collecting information for academic purposes, the social network said. It did not verify his claim. Dr. Kogan declined to provide details of what happened, citing nondisclosure agreements with Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, though he maintained that his program was “a very standard vanilla Facebook app.”
He ultimately provided over 50 million raw profiles to the firm, Mr. Wylie said, a number confirmed by a company email and a former colleague. Of those, roughly 30 million contained enough information, including places of residence, that the company could match users to other records and build psychographic profiles. Only about 270,000 users — those who participated in the survey — had consented to having their data harvested.
https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2018/03/suspending-cambridge-analytica/
Vaalien valvontakomissio aloittaa tutkimuksen rahoittiko Venäjä Trumpin kampanjaa NRA:n välityksellä, NRA tuki Trumpia 30 milj. dollarilla.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018...n-donations-fec-investigation-468661?lo=ap_e1The Federal Election Commission has launched a preliminary investigation into whether Russian entities gave illegal contributions to the National Rifle Association that were intended to benefit the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election, according to people who were notified of the probe.
The inquiry stems in part from a complaint from a liberal advocacy group, the American Democracy Legal Fund, which asked the FEC to look into media reports about links between the rifle association and Russian entities, including a banker with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A spokesman for the NRA and its lobbying arm, the Institute for Legislative Action, which together contributed $30 million to Trump’s presidential campaign, declined to comment on the FEC’s probe.
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