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5 hours ago
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BBC Studios Privacy Policy

BBC Studios has a privacy policy concerning the collection, usage, and sharing of personal information.
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1 day ago
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Fubo pays $3.4M to settle claims it illegally shared user data with advertisers

Fubo will pay $3.4 million for unlawfully sharing customers' personally identifiable information without consent.
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1 day ago
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Fubo pays $3.4M to settle claims it illegally shared user data with advertisers

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fromExchangewire
23 hours ago
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Digest: Adalytics Reports YouTube Billing Advertisers for Ads on Pirated/Violent Content; Google's Hidden Search Terms Cost Advertisers Millions

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23 hours ago
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Digest: Adalytics Reports YouTube Billing Advertisers for Ads on Pirated/Violent Content; Google's Hidden Search Terms Cost Advertisers Millions

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fromCbsnews
17 hours ago
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Meta's Instagram showed paid ads promoting escort services and sex work, CBS News investigation finds

fromWIRED
1 day ago
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Thanks to Zillow, Your Friends Know How Much Your House Costs-or if You're Secretly Rich

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17 hours ago
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Meta's Instagram showed paid ads promoting escort services and sex work, CBS News investigation finds

fromWIRED
1 day ago
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Thanks to Zillow, Your Friends Know How Much Your House Costs-or if You're Secretly Rich

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fromAbove the Law
18 hours ago
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Morning Docket: 07.08.25 - Above the Law

IRS permits churches to endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status.
fromPython Software Foundation Blog
14 hours ago

Notice of Python Software Foundation Bylaws Change - Effective July 23, 2025

The Board of the Python Software Foundation has resolved to amend the Bylaws, effective July 23, 2025, to remove a condition preventing compliance with data privacy laws.
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fromZDNET
17 hours ago
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How to turn off ACR on your TV (and why it makes such a big difference)

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17 hours ago
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How to turn off ACR on your TV (and why it makes such a big difference)

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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

Swedish PM's safety jeopardised by Strava data shared by bodyguards

The bodyguards revealed the prime minister's location and routes through their uploads on Strava, making sensitive information accessible to the public.
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fromAdExchanger
19 hours ago

Consent Management Consolidates With Didomi's Acquisition Of Sourcepoint | AdExchanger

We both believe that privacy is fundamental and it's an important problem that the industry needs to solve. That's the bottom line.
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fromTheregister
12 hours ago

Browser hijacking campaign infects 2.3M Chrome, Edge users

The Geco color picker extension, while appearing safe and helpful, hijacks browser sessions, tracks user activities, and backdoors victims' web browsers, highlighting significant security concerns.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

New anti-fraud system is labelling hospital texts and other legitimate messages as 'likely scam'

Consumers in Ireland are facing confusion as legitimate text messages are being flagged as scams under the new ComReg scheme. Patients receive 'likely scam' notifications for appointments, despite hospitals being verified.
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20 hours ago
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RBC tells customer she's responsible for $14K stolen from account in bank investigator scam | CBC News

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20 hours ago
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RBC tells customer she's responsible for $14K stolen from account in bank investigator scam | CBC News

fromwww.housingwire.com
7 hours ago

Lawsuit claims Xactus, Equifax violated Fair Credit Reporting Act

Guo's complaint alleges that the defendants unlawfully attempted to collect an invalid debt and inaccurately reported information to credit agencies, impacting her credit.
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fromExchangewire
5 days ago
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Digest: Google Fined $314M; X Suffers Sharpest UK Audience Drop Among Top 25 Publishers

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5 days ago
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Digest: Google Fined $314M; X Suffers Sharpest UK Audience Drop Among Top 25 Publishers

fromTheregister
8 hours ago

Microsoft's first Patch Tuesday of 2025 with nothing hacked

For the first time this year, Microsoft has released a Patch Tuesday bundle with no exploited security problems, although one has been made public. July's software flaw fix package includes 130 patches with one earning a CVSS score of over nine - CVE-2025-47981, which breaks SPNEGO security protocols with a heap-based buffer overflow that allows remote code execution. The other nine critical issues include four in Office, where four flaws allow for remote code execution.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

Federal Judge Rules AI Training on Copyrighted Books Is Fair Use-With Key Limitations

"Using works to train LLMs was transformative - spectacularly so," Anthropic said in a statement, quoting the court's opinion.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Zambia's cyber laws: concerning or necessary? DW 07/07/2025

The legislation allows for the extradition of Zambians abroad, and stiff penalties, from fines to prison sentences potentially two to 25 years depending on the specific offense committed.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

"No honor among thieves": M&S hacking group starts turf war

Genevieve Stark, head of cybercrime analysis at Google Threat Intelligence Group, noted that "instability within the extortion ecosystem can have serious implications for ransomware and data theft extortion victims."
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fromSecuritymagazine
2 days ago

Avril Eklund: Building Trust, Teams, and a Better Path Forward

"I got really good at buying drugs," she says with a laugh. "So I was recruited by the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, Bureau of Narcotics and spent the last 10 years of my law enforcement career there."
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Your manager is probably using AI to decide whether to promote or fire you

Sixty-four percent of managers reported using AI tools at work, with 94% of those stating that their usage extends to decisions about direct reports.
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fromHackernoon
2 years ago
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Think Your Business Messages Are Private? Think Again | HackerNoon

End-to-end encryption fails to protect sensitive metadata, exposing user privacy and security risks.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Most people don't think dodgy box owners should be prosecuted, as 14pc admit to owning one

A poll showed that 64% of respondents do not agree that owners of 'dodgy boxes' should face fines or prosecution, while 18% support prosecution.
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fromFuturism
5 days ago
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Judge Rules That Newspaper Is Allowed to Search Through Users' ChatGPT Logs

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5 days ago
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Judge Rules That Newspaper Is Allowed to Search Through Users' ChatGPT Logs

fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago

A Business's Guide to Handling Confidential Documents

When storing or moving sensitive documents, using secure packaging is crucial. Security envelopes with tamper-evident seals ensure privacy and maintain the integrity of the paperwork.
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fromWIRED
5 days ago
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CBP Wants New Tech to Search for Hidden Data on Seized Phones

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4 days ago
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Paedophiles, rapists and violent robbers among 1,000 criminals arrested by Met using facial recognition technology

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5 days ago
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CBP Wants New Tech to Search for Hidden Data on Seized Phones

fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 days ago
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Paedophiles, rapists and violent robbers among 1,000 criminals arrested by Met using facial recognition technology

fromInfoWorld
4 days ago

Risk management in the public cloud is your job

Cloud outsourcing doesn't eliminate risk; it simply shares it with the provider. The shared responsibility model of cloud governance clarifies certain aspects of risk management.
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fromTechzine Global
4 days ago

46 European CEOs want two-year pause for EU AI Act

Dozens of CEOs have called on the European Commission to pause the EU AI Act, urging a two-year 'clock stop' to address potential problems with the law.
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fromIT Pro
4 days ago

Cisco warns of critical flaw in Unified Communications Manager - so you better patch now

Cisco has released patches for a maximum-severity security flaw in Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and Unified Communications Manager Session Management Edition (Unified CM SME). The vulnerability, CVE-2025-20309, carries a CVSS score of 10.0, allowing an attacker to log in using the root account with static credentials that cannot be changed. Cisco advises users to upgrade to the latest version or apply the CSCwp27755 patch as there are no workarounds.
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fromTechzine Global
5 days ago

IDE extensions threaten the software supply chain

Researchers found that verified extensions in Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, and IntelliJ IDEA can retain their checkmark after being modified, allowing malicious versions to maintain trusted status.
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fromDigiday
6 days ago

Media Briefing: 'Cloudflare is locking the door': Publishers celebrate victory against AI bot crawlers

Cloudflare's new tool empowers publishers to effectively block AI crawlers at the click of a button, marking a significant victory in their battle against content theft.
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fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

Columbia hacker stole data for a political agenda,' university official says | amNewYork

A hacker breached Columbia University's computer systems in late June, stealing students' data to support a political agenda, causing a significant outage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Air India's behaviour towards bereaved families outrageous', says lawyer

The lawyer Mark Neenan stated that the treatment of bereaved families by Air India could potentially save the airline at least £100 million by under-compensating them.
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fromBloomberglaw
1 week ago

Healthline Media to Pay Record California Privacy Penalty (1)

Healthline Media LLC will pay $1.55 million in penalties for privacy violations under a pending settlement with California Attorney General Rob Bonta. The settlement is the largest for violations under the California Consumer Privacy Act. The website publisher did not allow consumers to opt out of targeted advertising, and it shared data without proper protections.
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