EU Charges Meta, TikTok With Major DSA Breaches
The European Commission has formally accused Meta and TikTok of breaching the Digital Services Act, marking a significant regulatory move as the EU charges Meta TikTok over systemic failures in platform governance. Investigators allege that both companies failed to mitigate the spread of harmful content and did not provide sufficient transparency in their content moderation policies.
According to the Commission, the violations involve widespread non-compliance with key DSA requirements. Authorities have linked several cybersecurity vulnerabilities to the platforms, including CVE-2025-11371, CVE-2025-54253, CVE-2025-26685, and CVE-2025-27915. These flaws may have exposed users to increased risk, intensifying concerns around user safety and data protection.
The EU charges Meta TikTok with failing to implement adequate safeguards against these risks, signaling a broader crackdown on tech firms operating within the bloc. The Commission may enforce fines or other measures if the companies do not remedy the violations.
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