Over recent months, tens of millions of people allegedly have received e-mails telling them that friends or acquaintances were inviting them to view pictures on the Web site of a San Francisco social ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — New York’s attorney general charged Thursday that Tagged.com stole the identities of more than 60 million Internet users worldwide – by sending e-mails that raided their private ...
The state of New York plans to sue the social-networking site Tagged.com for allegedly using deceptive e-mails in order to gain new users, the Office of the Attorney General said Thursday. From April ...
New York's attorney general Andrew Cuomo accused the social networking site Tagged.com on Thursday of not responding to user reports of child pornography and sexual solicitation of minors, which has ...
A B-reel social networking site known as Tagged.com has been hit with a $650,000 fine from the San Francisco District Attorney's office for sending tens of millions of e-mails that duped recipients ...
The New York attorney general’s office says a social networking site is ignoring its own procedures and allowing sexually explicit photographs of children to remain online despite complaints. Attorney ...
Tagged first announced its acquisition of struggling social network hi5 in December. Now, the company says it’s ready to talk about what’s going to happen to the property. Basically, Tagged will ...
Tagged.com CEO Greg Tseng knows how to face reality. The company, which has been around for seven years, used to compete directly with MySpace and then Facebook. But, said Tseng, “In 2007 we decided ...
(AP) -- New York's attorney general charged Thursday that Tagged.com stole the identities of more than 60 million Internet users worldwide - by sending e-mails that raided their private accounts.