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Oracle Faces Lawsuit Alleging Global Surveillance and Privacy Invasion of 5 Billion Individuals

  • August 24, 2022
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A significant lawsuit was recently filed against “Oracle,” a well-known brand and significant participant in the IT industry. While lawsuits are usual for a company of this size, the charges stated in the complaint are undoubtedly untrue.

The case, which was filed in the Northern District of California, accuses Oracle, or more precisely its advertising arm, of using its “global surveillance machine” to compile data on more than 5 billion individuals.

Given that it represents more than half of the current global population, that is a significant amount. Despite sounding too good to be true, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has asserted these figures, which puts Oracle in a difficult situation.

Oracle is a significant participant in the monitoring and data sector, generating more than $42.4 billion annually, according to Dr. Johnny Ryan, Senior Fellow of the ICCL and one of the three witnesses in the complaint. The digital behemoth “has invaded the privacy of billions of individuals across the world,” he continued. This Fortune 500 business is on a risky quest to monitor everyone’s whereabouts and activities. This step is being taken in order to halt Oracle’s spying apparatus.

Are you curious in the kinds of user data Oracle is said to have gathered? It contains private information including names, home addresses, emails, purchases made online and offline, movements made physically, income, interests, and political opinions, as well as in-depth reports of their online behaviour.

“One Oracle database had a record of a German guy who used a prepaid debit card to place a 10 euro wager on an esports betting site,” claims ISSL.

The contents of the personal information are unsettling and demonstrate the extent of privacy invasion digital businesses are capable of carrying out, even though the data may appear to be ordinary.

In addition to Ryan, the case is being led by Michael Katz-Lacabe, the director of research at The Center for Human Rights, and Dr. Jennifer Golbeck, a professor of computer science at the University of Maryland. If the plaintiff wins this action, Oracle will probably be found in violation of five distinct laws, including the Federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the California Constitution, the California Invasion of Privacy Act, competition law, and common law.

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