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ShinyHunters Breach Exposes 455K University of Nottingham Students
ShinyHunters, the hacking group behind some of the largest data breaches of recent years, has published more than 40 ...
FISA Section 702 Enters Legal Gray Zone After Congress Fails to Renew
FISA Section 702 - the legal foundation of NSA warrantless surveillance of foreign targets - officially expired on Ju...
Russia Spends $14.5M on TSPU Servers as VPN Downloads Surge 14x
Russia is pouring 1.31 billion rubles ($14.5 million) into upgrading its internet filtering infrastructure, with stat...
Signal Calls UK Scanning Demand "Dangerous" - Warns of Surveillance Repurposing
Signal, the encrypted messaging app used by over 100 million people worldwide, has issued one of its most direct publ...
Starmer Gives Apple and Google a 3-Month Ultimatum on Child Safety
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given Apple and Google an ultimatum with a three-month deadline: activate built-in...
Pokemon Go Players Unknowingly Helped Build a Military Drone Navigation System
For years, privacy advocates warned that Pokemon Go was collecting far more than game data. Most people dismissed it ...
Utah's First VPN-Targeting Law: What It Means for Privacy
Utah has become the first U.S. state to specifically target the use of VPNs in legislation, raising alarms among digi...
Meta's Ray-Ban Glasses Already Have Facial Recognition. It's One Switch Away From You.
Meta has quietly deployed working facial recognition code to millions of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses - code confirmed ...
Russia's Age Verification Plan: The End of Anonymity for VPN Users?
Russia's Ministry of Digital Development (Mintsifry) has announced that mandatory age verification for online platfor...
Russia's Roskomnadzor Accused of DDoS-Attacking VPN Infrastructure
Russia's internet regulator Roskomnadzor (RKN) has reportedly escalated its war on VPNs from passive blocking to acti...