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French prosecutors issued preliminary information in a press release on Monday about their investigation into Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was suddenly arrested at Paris’ Le…
The Pentagon is considering a dramatic strategy to defend Taiwan against a Chinese military attack, including deploying a “drone hell” of thousands of drones to circle…
Stadiums are using facial recognition, but privacy advocates say it should be limited to sports
Thousands of people lined up outside Citi Field in the Queens borough of New York City on Wednesday to watch the Mets play the Orioles. But…
Data breaches seem like a never-ending scourge with no easy fix, but the recent breach at background check service National Public Data shows just how dangerous…
AI can be used to detect your location and behavior from GPS dataSouth_agency/Getty Images Hackers, app developers, and even government agencies could use your phone to…
Since the early 1990s, people have used doxxing – revealing someone’s identity online and taking away their anonymity – as a harmful way to exact digital…
The future of the Child Online Safety Act (KOSA), which passed the Senate nearly unanimously last week, is unclear. Congress is currently on a six-week recess,…
In March 2019, TikTok agreed to a U.S. federal court order banning the social media giant from collecting personal information from its youngest users without parental…
Open AI says the data is used to train AI models and improve their responses, but its terms allow the company to share users’ personal information…
That’s how he funds the business, by the way. The basic version of webXray is available to anyone, but Libert offers a special tier for litigators,…