
"An AI image creator startup left its database unsecured, exposing more than a million images and videos its users had created-the "overwhelming majority" of which depicted nudes and even nude images of children. A US inspector general report released its official determination that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put military personnel at risk through his negligence in the SignalGate scandal, but recommended only a compliance review and consideration of new regulations."
"Putting a camera-enabled digital device in your toilet that uploads an analysis of your actual bodily waste to a corporation represents such a laughably bad idea that, 11 years ago, it was the subject of a parody infomercial. In 2025, it's an actual product-and one whose privacy problems, despite the marketing copy of the company behind it, have turned out to be exactly as bad as any normal human might have imagined."
An AI image creator startup left a database unsecured, exposing over a million user-created images and videos, mostly nudes and including nude images of children. A US inspector general determined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put military personnel at risk through negligence and recommended only a compliance review and possible new regulations. Cloudflare blocked more than 400 billion AI bot requests for customers since July 1. New York will require retailers to disclose when personal data causes algorithmic price changes. A new cellular carrier aims to provide near-anonymous phone service. A Kohler toilet device marketed as end-to-end encrypted does not actually use true end-to-end encryption, creating serious privacy concerns.
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