The Federal Trade Commission will bar the automaker from sharing customer geolocation and driver behavior with consumer reporting agencies for five years. The first such order, it will last 20 years, ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Friday sued two large automakers, accusing General Motors and the United ...
GM sold driver data for profit, then killed the program when news broke. Now it's settled with the FTC over the matter.
General Motors and subsidiary OnStar will be banned for five years from sharing drivers' precise geolocation and driving ...
The U.S. carmaker had been harvesting drivers' data that was of particular value for insurers keen on better assessing the ...
General Motors failed to disclose to customers that it tracked their precise locations and driving behavior and sold the data ...
The FTC has reached a proposed settlement with GM, prohibiting the automaker from sharing customer geolocation and driving ...
General Motors and OnStar are barred from selling customer geolocation and driving behavior data for the next five years ...
The Federal Trade Commission alleges that GM and OnStar — GM’s subscription-based in-vehicle safety and security system — ...
Through a newly proposed order, GM and OnStar will be banned from disclosing data for five years from the date the order is ...
MITRE has released version 1.0 of D3FEND, a cybersecurity ontology and knowledgebase designed to standardize a vocabulary for ...