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Is Windows 11 Spyware? Microsoft Defends Sending Tremendous Amount of User Data to Third Parties
Is Microsoft violating user privacy?
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Is Microsoft violating user privacy?
Noise levels have pervasive and insidious effects on the health of our bodies as well as our communities.
Having a private conversation is a basic human right. Like the rest of our rights, we shouldn’t lose it when we go online. But a new proposal by the European Read More…
When the police can’t afford to solve cold cases using DNA databases, deep-pocketed donors can.
Google employees, who have been kept in the dark about the “Nimbus” AI project, have concerns about Israeli human rights abuses.
Last October, 500 Google employees signed a letter in which they decried their company’s direct support for the Israeli government and military.
The fundraiser aims to support the WikiLeaks founder’s legal defence as he seeks to avoid extradition from the UK to the US.
Facebook recommended groups that ‘openly advocated for violence,’ according to the lawsuit.
Turkish mob boss Sedat Peker is posting YouTube videos accusing officials of everything from covering murders to tipping off criminals.
A security flaw in Ring’s Neighbors app was exposing the precise locations and home addresses of users who had posted to the app.
American prosecutors have charged a Zoom executive in an elaborate scheme to disrupt video meetings of activists who planned to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in Read More…
By Tom McKay and Dhruv Mehrotra December 11, 2020 In May 2016, a student enrolled in a high-school in Shelbyville, Texas, consented to having his phone searched by one of Read More…
Hackers break into databases, steal their content, hold it for ransom for 9 days, and then sell to the highest bidder if the DB owner doesn’t want to pay the ransom demand.
Ad giant sued after mobile allowances eaten by hidden transfers.
Around 104,852 women had their photos uploaded to a bot, on the WhatsApp-like text messaging app Telegram, which were then used to generate computer-generated fake nudes of them without their knowledge or consent, researchers revealed on Tuesday.
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