The DOJ Is Demanding Apple And Google Identify Over 100,000 Users Of This Car App
•InnovationCybersecurityEditors' PickThe DOJ Is Demanding Apple And Google Identify Over 100,000 Users Of This Car AppThe government argues it needs user data to prosecute EZ Lynk for allegedly willful...
•But it looks like unnecessary overreach.
•ByThomas Brewster,Forbes Staff.
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InnovationCybersecurityEditors' PickThe DOJ Is Demanding Apple And Google Identify Over 100,000 Users Of This Car AppThe government argues it needs user data to prosecute EZ Lynk for allegedly willfully helping users break emissions laws (which the company denies). But it looks like unnecessary overreach. ByThomas Brewster,Forbes Staff. Senior writer at Forbes covering cybercrime, privacy and surveillance.Follow AuthorMay 14, 2026, 12:23pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.المصدر: Forbes | Source: Forbes
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