Ticketmaster announced it will resell canceled Ariana Grande "Eternal Sunshine" tour tickets, originally purchased in violation of user terms, directly to fans starting next month. The announcement, made via social media, comes after many fans were left without tickets when the tour sold out rapidly in September 2025, according to Variety.
In other tech news, the Supreme Court is set to hear Michael Salazar v. Paramount Global, a case concerning the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Multiple sources report that the case centers around Paramount's alleged sharing of a user's viewing history with Facebook via Facebook Pixel, potentially for targeted advertising. The core legal question is whether the VPPA's definition of "consumer" applies to all goods or services offered by a video provider, or only to audiovisual content, a point on which lower courts have disagreed.
Meanwhile, scammers are reportedly exploiting a legitimate Microsoft Power BI email address (no-reply-powerbimicrosoft.com) to send fraudulent emails. These emails claim unauthorized charges and prompt victims to install remote access software, according to multiple reports. The abuse of a trusted service adds credibility to the scam, allowing attackers to bypass typical email security measures and engage in voice interaction to further their malicious goals. Users are encouraged to whitelist the legitimate Microsoft Power BI email address.
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