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Italian Politicians Targeted in Online Non-Consensual Pornography Case
An online forum, Phica.eu, was found to host non-consensual images of prominent Italian female politicians, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and opposition leader Elly Schlein, prompting investigations and highlighting the issue of online gender-based violence.
Italian Politicians Targeted in Online Non-Consensual Pornography Case
An online forum, Phica.eu, was found to host non-consensual images of prominent Italian female politicians, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and opposition leader Elly Schlein, prompting investigations and highlighting the issue of online gender-based violence.
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44% Bias Score


Sweden Criminalizes Online Adult Content Purchase: Safety Concerns Rise
Sweden's new law, effective July 1st, criminalizes purchasing online adult content, potentially leading to increased risks for sex workers and raising concerns about digital surveillance and privacy.
Sweden Criminalizes Online Adult Content Purchase: Safety Concerns Rise
Sweden's new law, effective July 1st, criminalizes purchasing online adult content, potentially leading to increased risks for sex workers and raising concerns about digital surveillance and privacy.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Deepfake Pornography Crisis: Legal Loopholes and Technological Challenges
HateAid in Germany reports a significant rise in non-consensual distribution of intimate deepfake images, with dozens of cases annually, highlighting legal loopholes and the need for stronger platform accountability and digital education; a proposed German law to address this was recently rejected.
Germany's Deepfake Pornography Crisis: Legal Loopholes and Technological Challenges
HateAid in Germany reports a significant rise in non-consensual distribution of intimate deepfake images, with dozens of cases annually, highlighting legal loopholes and the need for stronger platform accountability and digital education; a proposed German law to address this was recently rejected.
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60% Bias Score


China Cracks Down on 7,000+ Personal Information Crimes
China's Ministry of Public Security cracked down on over 7,000 personal information infringement cases last year, revealing sophisticated criminal gangs profiting millions from illegally obtained data, highlighting the need for technological countermeasures and improved data security practices.
China Cracks Down on 7,000+ Personal Information Crimes
China's Ministry of Public Security cracked down on over 7,000 personal information infringement cases last year, revealing sophisticated criminal gangs profiting millions from illegally obtained data, highlighting the need for technological countermeasures and improved data security practices.
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40% Bias Score


AI Voice Recreation in Gabby Petito Documentary Sparks Ethical Debate
Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from journals and texts, sparking ethical concerns among viewers despite her family's approval; the documentary details Petito's 2021 disappearance and death, highlighting the ongoing debate about using AI in documentar...
AI Voice Recreation in Gabby Petito Documentary Sparks Ethical Debate
Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from journals and texts, sparking ethical concerns among viewers despite her family's approval; the documentary details Petito's 2021 disappearance and death, highlighting the ongoing debate about using AI in documentar...
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44% Bias Score


NSA Offers Simple Steps to Enhance Smartphone Security
The NSA recommends simple steps to improve smartphone security, including regularly restarting your phone, disabling Bluetooth when not in use, avoiding public USB ports and Wi-Fi, and covering your phone's microphone and camera.
NSA Offers Simple Steps to Enhance Smartphone Security
The NSA recommends simple steps to improve smartphone security, including regularly restarting your phone, disabling Bluetooth when not in use, avoiding public USB ports and Wi-Fi, and covering your phone's microphone and camera.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Facebook Group "Mia Moglie" Shut Down After Sharing Hundreds of Thousands of Non-Consensual Intimate Images
A Facebook group called "Mia Moglie" in Italy, with almost 32,000 members, mostly men, was shut down after public outrage and police reports; the group contained hundreds of thousands of women's photos, many posted without consent, resulting in over 2,000 complaints and a criminal investigation.

Italian Facebook Group "Mia Moglie" Shut Down After Sharing Hundreds of Thousands of Non-Consensual Intimate Images
A Facebook group called "Mia Moglie" in Italy, with almost 32,000 members, mostly men, was shut down after public outrage and police reports; the group contained hundreds of thousands of women's photos, many posted without consent, resulting in over 2,000 complaints and a criminal investigation.
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44% Bias Score

US Border Agents Can Search Your Phone
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search electronic devices at US borders; this power has led to several incidents of foreign nationals being denied entry due to the content found on their devices; while US citizens can refuse a search, foreign visitors may face d...

US Border Agents Can Search Your Phone
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search electronic devices at US borders; this power has led to several incidents of foreign nationals being denied entry due to the content found on their devices; while US citizens can refuse a search, foreign visitors may face d...
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44% Bias Score

Increased U.S. Border Scrutiny of Electronic Devices Raises Privacy Concerns
Three Germans faced electronic device checks upon entering the U.S., highlighting increased border scrutiny and raising privacy concerns; data can be held for 15 years and accessed by thousands of agents, leading to potential misuse and violations of personal information.

Increased U.S. Border Scrutiny of Electronic Devices Raises Privacy Concerns
Three Germans faced electronic device checks upon entering the U.S., highlighting increased border scrutiny and raising privacy concerns; data can be held for 15 years and accessed by thousands of agents, leading to potential misuse and violations of personal information.
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36% Bias Score

Algeria Emphasizes Data Protection in Electronic Transactions
The Court of Algiers held a conference on Wednesday addressing the legal and technical aspects of electronic certification, signatures, and personal data protection in Algeria, emphasizing the need for measures to secure electronic transactions and protect individual rights in the face of growing IC...

Algeria Emphasizes Data Protection in Electronic Transactions
The Court of Algiers held a conference on Wednesday addressing the legal and technical aspects of electronic certification, signatures, and personal data protection in Algeria, emphasizing the need for measures to secure electronic transactions and protect individual rights in the face of growing IC...
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12% Bias Score

Top 20 Invasive Apps Raise Privacy Concerns
Meta's four major apps share 68% of collected data with third parties for targeted advertising, leading a list of top 20 invasive apps, according to IT Infrastructure head Marin Marinčić at Nsoft, prompting concerns about user privacy and the need for alternatives.

Top 20 Invasive Apps Raise Privacy Concerns
Meta's four major apps share 68% of collected data with third parties for targeted advertising, leading a list of top 20 invasive apps, according to IT Infrastructure head Marin Marinčić at Nsoft, prompting concerns about user privacy and the need for alternatives.
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52% Bias Score

German Soldier Faces Trial for Stealthing and Illegal Live-Streaming
A German soldier is on trial for stealthing and for illegally filming and live-streaming a sexual act with his partner to approximately 1000 viewers, facing charges including rape and violation of privacy.

German Soldier Faces Trial for Stealthing and Illegal Live-Streaming
A German soldier is on trial for stealthing and for illegally filming and live-streaming a sexual act with his partner to approximately 1000 viewers, facing charges including rape and violation of privacy.
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44% Bias Score
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