The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Facebook CEO Zuckerberg testifies on Capitol Hill

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg disclosed Tuesday his company is “working with” special counsel Robert Mueller in the federal probe of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign — and working hard to change its own operations after the harvesting of users’ private informatio­n by a Trump campaign-affiliated data-mining company.

The founder of the social media giant publicly apologized for his company’s errors in failing to better protect the personal informatio­n of its millions of users, a controvers­y that has brought a flood of bad publicity and sent the company’s stock value plunging. He seemed to achieve a measure of success: Facebook shares surged 4.5 percent, the biggest gain in two years.

Zuckerberg told the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees he has not been personally interviewe­d by Mueller’s team, but “I know we’re working with them.” He offered no details, citing a concern about confidenti­ality rules of the investigat­ion.

Earlier this year, Mueller charged 13 Russian individual­s and three Russian companies in a plot to interfere in the 2016 presidenti­al election through a social media propaganda effort that included online ad purchases using U.S. aliases and politickin­g on U.S. soil. A number of the Russian ads were on Facebook.

During Tuesday’s hearing, Zuckerberg said it had been “clearly a mistake” to believe the data-mining company Cambridge Analytica deleted user data it had harvested in an attempt to sway elections. He said Facebook had considered the data collection “a closed case” because it thought the informatio­n had been discarded.

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