
Here's what happened in tech for the week of Feb. 11.
By: Kate Fazzini
The Verge: Coffee Meets Bagel Announces a Data Breach on Valentine’s Day
By: Makena Kelly
ZDNet: Hackers Tried to Steal €13 Million From Malta's Bank of Valletta
By: Catalin Cimpanu
Futurism: The U.S. is About to Hit Facebook With a Multi-Billion Dollar Fine
By: Victor Tangermann
TechCrunch: What Amazon’s Purchase of Eero Means For Your Privacy By: Zack Whittaker
Ars Technica: Selling 911 Location Data is Illegal—US Carriers Reportedly Did it Anyway By: Jon Brodkin
CNET: These Android Apps Have Been Tracking You, Even When You Say Stop
By: Laura Hautala
The War Zone: The U.S. Army's New Up-Gunned Stryker Armored Vehicles Have Been Hacked
By: Joseph Trevithick
Wired: The AI Text Generator That's too Dangerous to Make Public
By: Tom Simonite
CNET: Chinese Facial Recognition Company Left Database of People's Locations Exposed
By: Alfred Ng
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