Personal data leaked Facebook California survey November 7th 11:01

California, the United States, revealed that Facebook, which operates the world's largest exchange site, is investigating whether it violated the law on the issue of leaking large amounts of personal data, and Zuckerberg I appealed to the court to submit internal material, including CEO email.

On June 6, Attorney General Besela of California held a press conference to investigate whether or not Facebook violated state laws and regulations regarding privacy protection, etc., since June last year. Clarified that they are proceeding.

On top of that, Beselaer ordered that internal materials, including Zuckerberg's CEO email, be filed, but filed an appeal to the state court on the 6th, saying that the response was inadequate.

Facebook commented, “We have cooperated extensively with the state survey. We have submitted thousands of written responses and hundreds of thousands of materials so far.”

For Facebook, the US Federal Trade Commission fined 540 billion yen in Japanese yen for neglecting to manage user data, and judicial authorities throughout the United States used exclusive positions We are investigating whether or not it is preventing proper competition.