Google has settled a case over location tracking brought by 40 attorneys-general in the US, paying US$391.5 million (A$578.95 million) in what is claimed to be the biggest multi-state attorney-general privacy settlement in the US.
Investors in SolarWinds have sued the directors of the company, claiming they were aware of the risks that the firm's software posed, but failed to act to prevent devastating attacks that came to light last year.