RockYou settles with FTC over security flaw charges

Social developer RockYou has settled with the Federal Trade Commission over charges it failed to protect user privacy.

According to the FTC, although RockYou touted the strength of its site’s security, security flaws allowed hackers access the personal information of 32 million users. The FTC also brought charges against RockYou for violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule (COPPA Rule) by collecting personal information from roughly 179,000 children — many of whom were younger than 13-years-old — without their parents’ consent.

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