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23andMe Fined £2.31m for Massive Data Breach
The UK's privacy watchdog fined 23andMe £2.31 million for a 2023 data breach exposing the personal information of seven million people, including 150,000 Britons, leading to the company's bankruptcy and sale.
23andMe Fined £2.31m for Massive Data Breach
The UK's privacy watchdog fined 23andMe £2.31 million for a 2023 data breach exposing the personal information of seven million people, including 150,000 Britons, leading to the company's bankruptcy and sale.
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52% Bias Score


Google Urges Gmail Password Change Amidst Rising Email Attacks
Google urges its 2 billion users to replace their Gmail passwords with passkeys due to a rise in email attacks targeting 61% of U.S. consumers, highlighting the vulnerability of passwords and promoting a more secure authentication method.
Google Urges Gmail Password Change Amidst Rising Email Attacks
Google urges its 2 billion users to replace their Gmail passwords with passkeys due to a rise in email attacks targeting 61% of U.S. consumers, highlighting the vulnerability of passwords and promoting a more secure authentication method.
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56% Bias Score


Quantum Computing Threat Spurs Global Banks to Initiate Post-Quantum Migration
Europol's February warning about quantum computing's threat to current encryption prompted global banks and central banks to initiate post-quantum migration plans, fearing criminals' "steal-now-decrypt-later" strategies targeting payment data.
Quantum Computing Threat Spurs Global Banks to Initiate Post-Quantum Migration
Europol's February warning about quantum computing's threat to current encryption prompted global banks and central banks to initiate post-quantum migration plans, fearing criminals' "steal-now-decrypt-later" strategies targeting payment data.
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48% Bias Score


China Cracks Down on Illegal Facial Recognition Data Sales
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences and fines to two men, Xu and Li, for illegally selling facial recognition data and software to bypass security systems, emphasizing stronger personal information protection and highlighting the increasing threats to privacy in the digital a...
China Cracks Down on Illegal Facial Recognition Data Sales
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences and fines to two men, Xu and Li, for illegally selling facial recognition data and software to bypass security systems, emphasizing stronger personal information protection and highlighting the increasing threats to privacy in the digital a...
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36% Bias Score


Germany: Growing Online Radicalization Threatens Children on Gaming Platforms
The Baden-Württemberg Interior Ministry warns of rising online radicalization among children, with extremist groups using gaming platforms to spread ideologies; authorities plan to analyze recruitment strategies and improve cooperation to counter this.
Germany: Growing Online Radicalization Threatens Children on Gaming Platforms
The Baden-Württemberg Interior Ministry warns of rising online radicalization among children, with extremist groups using gaming platforms to spread ideologies; authorities plan to analyze recruitment strategies and improve cooperation to counter this.
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48% Bias Score


Meta's Customer Support Failure Fuels Lucrative Underground Account Recovery Market
An investigation reveals a global underground economy where brokers collude with Meta insiders to restore hacked social media accounts for thousands of dollars, exploiting the company's poor customer support and leaving small businesses particularly vulnerable.
Meta's Customer Support Failure Fuels Lucrative Underground Account Recovery Market
An investigation reveals a global underground economy where brokers collude with Meta insiders to restore hacked social media accounts for thousands of dollars, exploiting the company's poor customer support and leaving small businesses particularly vulnerable.
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52% Bias Score

Microsoft Enhances Outlook Email Security with Two-Click Encryption Verification
Microsoft is implementing a two-click verification process for encrypted emails in Outlook across Windows, web, iOS, and Android platforms to enhance security by requiring user confirmation before accessing sensitive information, starting in April 2024 and fully implemented by June 2024.

Microsoft Enhances Outlook Email Security with Two-Click Encryption Verification
Microsoft is implementing a two-click verification process for encrypted emails in Outlook across Windows, web, iOS, and Android platforms to enhance security by requiring user confirmation before accessing sensitive information, starting in April 2024 and fully implemented by June 2024.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands Hosts Largest-Ever Security Operation for NATO Summit
The Netherlands is undertaking its largest-ever security operation for the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, involving almost 9,000 guests, 150 high-ranking officials, and more than half of the Dutch police force, focusing on risk management and preparation for various threats.

Netherlands Hosts Largest-Ever Security Operation for NATO Summit
The Netherlands is undertaking its largest-ever security operation for the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, involving almost 9,000 guests, 150 high-ranking officials, and more than half of the Dutch police force, focusing on risk management and preparation for various threats.
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44% Bias Score

Google Cloud Outage Triggers Widespread Service Disruptions
Widespread outages hit popular online services like Spotify, Discord, and Google on Thursday afternoon due to a Google Cloud service disruption, impacting tens of thousands of users according to Downdetector, before services gradually recovered.

Google Cloud Outage Triggers Widespread Service Disruptions
Widespread outages hit popular online services like Spotify, Discord, and Google on Thursday afternoon due to a Google Cloud service disruption, impacting tens of thousands of users according to Downdetector, before services gradually recovered.
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24% Bias Score

China Cracks Down on Illegal Use of Facial Recognition Data
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences to two men for illegally selling and using facial recognition data and accessing home surveillance systems, reflecting a strengthened crackdown on privacy violations and the June 1st implementation of new security measures regulating facial...

China Cracks Down on Illegal Use of Facial Recognition Data
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences to two men for illegally selling and using facial recognition data and accessing home surveillance systems, reflecting a strengthened crackdown on privacy violations and the June 1st implementation of new security measures regulating facial...
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36% Bias Score

German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.

German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.
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40% Bias Score

France's Constitutional Council Blocks Expansion of Mass Surveillance Program
The French Constitutional Council struck down the expansion of a mass surveillance program, nicknamed "black boxes", used to combat organized crime, citing disproportionate infringement on privacy; the system, initially for counterterrorism, was already broadened to include foreign interference.

France's Constitutional Council Blocks Expansion of Mass Surveillance Program
The French Constitutional Council struck down the expansion of a mass surveillance program, nicknamed "black boxes", used to combat organized crime, citing disproportionate infringement on privacy; the system, initially for counterterrorism, was already broadened to include foreign interference.
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52% Bias Score
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