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AI Chatbots Exploit Trust to Extract Personal Data
A King's College London study found AI chatbots effectively extract personal data using emotional appeals, tricking users into sharing sensitive details like health conditions and income, even when directly asked, highlighting a significant privacy risk.
AI Chatbots Exploit Trust to Extract Personal Data
A King's College London study found AI chatbots effectively extract personal data using emotional appeals, tricking users into sharing sensitive details like health conditions and income, even when directly asked, highlighting a significant privacy risk.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Tech Dependence and the Challenges of Digital Sovereignty
Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) acknowledges the country's significant reliance on foreign tech, particularly from the US, and is working to mitigate risks through control mechanisms and partnerships while facing criticism over a collaboration with Google Cloud due to the US ...
Germany's Tech Dependence and the Challenges of Digital Sovereignty
Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) acknowledges the country's significant reliance on foreign tech, particularly from the US, and is working to mitigate risks through control mechanisms and partnerships while facing criticism over a collaboration with Google Cloud due to the US ...
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52% Bias Score


Senators Demand Removal of Instagram Map Feature Over Privacy Concerns
Senators Blackburn and Blumenthal urged Meta to remove Instagram's new map feature, citing privacy concerns and the potential risk to children after users reported their location was shared without consent. Meta acknowledged the problem and promised design improvements, but the senators highlighted ...
Senators Demand Removal of Instagram Map Feature Over Privacy Concerns
Senators Blackburn and Blumenthal urged Meta to remove Instagram's new map feature, citing privacy concerns and the potential risk to children after users reported their location was shared without consent. Meta acknowledged the problem and promised design improvements, but the senators highlighted ...
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56% Bias Score


""AI's Security Risks: IBM Report Highlights 16% of Breaches Involving AI Tools""
""IBM's annual report reveals that 16% of data breaches in the past year involved AI tools, with a further 20% resulting from employees using unsanctioned AI; 97% of affected organizations lacked access controls, and 63% lacked AI governance policies, leading to an average US data breach cost of $10...
""AI's Security Risks: IBM Report Highlights 16% of Breaches Involving AI Tools""
""IBM's annual report reveals that 16% of data breaches in the past year involved AI tools, with a further 20% resulting from employees using unsanctioned AI; 97% of affected organizations lacked access controls, and 63% lacked AI governance policies, leading to an average US data breach cost of $10...
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40% Bias Score


France Mandates Tchap Messaging App for Public Officials
The French government mandates the use of the secure messaging app Tchap for all public officials by September 1, 2025, replacing foreign apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to enhance data security and national sovereignty.
France Mandates Tchap Messaging App for Public Officials
The French government mandates the use of the secure messaging app Tchap for all public officials by September 1, 2025, replacing foreign apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to enhance data security and national sovereignty.
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52% Bias Score


North Korea's $600M Covert IT Scheme Revealed
A North Korean defector revealed how thousands of his compatriots use fake identities to work remote IT jobs for Western companies, generating $250m-$600m annually for the regime, highlighting the scheme's growth during the pandemic and its implications for cybersecurity.
North Korea's $600M Covert IT Scheme Revealed
A North Korean defector revealed how thousands of his compatriots use fake identities to work remote IT jobs for Western companies, generating $250m-$600m annually for the regime, highlighting the scheme's growth during the pandemic and its implications for cybersecurity.
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24% Bias Score

China Questions Tech Firms' Nvidia Chip Purchases, Raising Data Security Concerns
Chinese authorities summoned major internet firms, including Tencent and ByteDance, on Tuesday to explain their purchases of Nvidia's H20 chips, expressing concerns over information risks; although no purchase bans were issued, the incident highlights growing technological tensions between the US an...

China Questions Tech Firms' Nvidia Chip Purchases, Raising Data Security Concerns
Chinese authorities summoned major internet firms, including Tencent and ByteDance, on Tuesday to explain their purchases of Nvidia's H20 chips, expressing concerns over information risks; although no purchase bans were issued, the incident highlights growing technological tensions between the US an...
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36% Bias Score

Google Cloud Warns of Critical "Dangling Bucket" Vulnerability
Google Cloud users are urged to immediately mitigate a critical security vulnerability termed "dangling bucket," where hackers can hijack deleted storage buckets due to lingering references, potentially stealing data or deploying malware; Google recommends a three-step process involving auditing, co...

Google Cloud Warns of Critical "Dangling Bucket" Vulnerability
Google Cloud users are urged to immediately mitigate a critical security vulnerability termed "dangling bucket," where hackers can hijack deleted storage buckets due to lingering references, potentially stealing data or deploying malware; Google recommends a three-step process involving auditing, co...
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40% Bias Score

Palantir's Use in Germany Sparks Privacy Debate
In Germany, Palantir's surveillance software, used by police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, raises privacy concerns due to mass data processing, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the country's digital sovereignty issues.

Palantir's Use in Germany Sparks Privacy Debate
In Germany, Palantir's surveillance software, used by police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, raises privacy concerns due to mass data processing, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the country's digital sovereignty issues.
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48% Bias Score

Rostelecom Integrates Cybersecurity Services for Enhanced User Protection
Rostelecom and its subsidiary Solar launched an integrated cybersecurity service for home internet and mobile users, including spam call blocking, phishing website filtering, personal data leak monitoring, and credit bureau data change monitoring; the service uses AI and user reports to update its s...

Rostelecom Integrates Cybersecurity Services for Enhanced User Protection
Rostelecom and its subsidiary Solar launched an integrated cybersecurity service for home internet and mobile users, including spam call blocking, phishing website filtering, personal data leak monitoring, and credit bureau data change monitoring; the service uses AI and user reports to update its s...
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16% Bias Score

Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Program Amid Privacy Concerns
The Trump administration launched a program allowing Americans to share their health data with private tech companies, aiming to improve access to medical records; however, privacy concerns are raised due to the administration's past practices.

Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Program Amid Privacy Concerns
The Trump administration launched a program allowing Americans to share their health data with private tech companies, aiming to improve access to medical records; however, privacy concerns are raised due to the administration's past practices.
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44% Bias Score

Lovense Patches Four-Month Security Breach Affecting Millions of Smart Sex Toy Users
Lovense, a Hong Kong smart sex toy company with over 20 million users, suffered a four-month-long security breach allowing unauthorized access to user accounts and emails, discovered by an ethical hacker who reported it in March; the vulnerability was patched this week after public disclosure.

Lovense Patches Four-Month Security Breach Affecting Millions of Smart Sex Toy Users
Lovense, a Hong Kong smart sex toy company with over 20 million users, suffered a four-month-long security breach allowing unauthorized access to user accounts and emails, discovered by an ethical hacker who reported it in March; the vulnerability was patched this week after public disclosure.
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52% Bias Score
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