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Millions of VPN Users at Risk Due to Security Flaws and Misleading Marketing
A study by the Open Technology Fund reveals that many popular VPN apps, downloaded hundreds of millions of times, have serious security flaws, lack transparency about ownership, and misrepresent their security features, potentially exposing users to government surveillance and legal repercussions.
Millions of VPN Users at Risk Due to Security Flaws and Misleading Marketing
A study by the Open Technology Fund reveals that many popular VPN apps, downloaded hundreds of millions of times, have serious security flaws, lack transparency about ownership, and misrepresent their security features, potentially exposing users to government surveillance and legal repercussions.
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28% Bias Score


Swiss Family Offices: A Cautious Approach to AI
Swiss family offices are cautiously adopting AI, prioritizing data privacy and confidentiality over rapid deployment, unlike their US counterparts who prioritize speed and operational gains.
Swiss Family Offices: A Cautious Approach to AI
Swiss family offices are cautiously adopting AI, prioritizing data privacy and confidentiality over rapid deployment, unlike their US counterparts who prioritize speed and operational gains.
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32% Bias Score


Wealthsimple Data Breach Impacts 30,000 Customers
Wealthsimple, a Toronto-based online financial services provider, experienced a data breach on August 30th, compromising the personal information of approximately 30,000 customers, including social insurance numbers and account details; the breach stemmed from a compromised software package from a t...
Wealthsimple Data Breach Impacts 30,000 Customers
Wealthsimple, a Toronto-based online financial services provider, experienced a data breach on August 30th, compromising the personal information of approximately 30,000 customers, including social insurance numbers and account details; the breach stemmed from a compromised software package from a t...
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24% Bias Score


Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Launch: A Pivotal Moment in Mobile AI
Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Pro launch faces a critical juncture, needing to redefine its AI strategy to compete with cloud-based Android systems that offer superior AI capabilities due to access to larger datasets and processing power.
Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Launch: A Pivotal Moment in Mobile AI
Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Pro launch faces a critical juncture, needing to redefine its AI strategy to compete with cloud-based Android systems that offer superior AI capabilities due to access to larger datasets and processing power.
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56% Bias Score


EU Member States to Decide on Controversial Chat Control Proposal
On September 12th, EU member states will decide on a proposed regulation mandating the scanning of messaging apps for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), also known as Chat Control, facing significant opposition due to concerns over privacy and end-to-end encryption.
EU Member States to Decide on Controversial Chat Control Proposal
On September 12th, EU member states will decide on a proposed regulation mandating the scanning of messaging apps for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), also known as Chat Control, facing significant opposition due to concerns over privacy and end-to-end encryption.
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28% Bias Score


Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
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32% Bias Score

Canada's Bill C-2: Cybersecurity Risks from Strong Borders Legislation
Bill C-2, Canada's proposed strong-borders legislation, faces criticism for potentially compromising cybersecurity by prohibiting electronic service providers from disclosing system vulnerabilities, counter to standard security practices.

Canada's Bill C-2: Cybersecurity Risks from Strong Borders Legislation
Bill C-2, Canada's proposed strong-borders legislation, faces criticism for potentially compromising cybersecurity by prohibiting electronic service providers from disclosing system vulnerabilities, counter to standard security practices.
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36% Bias Score

China Mandates Independent Committees for Online Data Protection
China's Cyberspace Administration requires major online platforms to establish independent committees overseeing personal information protection, with a draft regulation open for public comment until October 12th.

China Mandates Independent Committees for Online Data Protection
China's Cyberspace Administration requires major online platforms to establish independent committees overseeing personal information protection, with a draft regulation open for public comment until October 12th.
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8% Bias Score

ICE Expands Use of Clearview AI Facial Recognition Technology
ICE recently signed a $9.2 million contract with Clearview AI, its largest government contract to date, to use facial recognition technology to identify individuals assaulting ICE agents and in child sexual exploitation cases.

ICE Expands Use of Clearview AI Facial Recognition Technology
ICE recently signed a $9.2 million contract with Clearview AI, its largest government contract to date, to use facial recognition technology to identify individuals assaulting ICE agents and in child sexual exploitation cases.
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56% Bias Score

UK HMRC's Connect System: Data-Driven Tax Enforcement and Privacy Concerns
The UK's HMRC uses the Connect system, a data analytics tool accessing various sources to detect tax evasion, raising privacy concerns despite recovering billions in unpaid taxes and improving tax compliance globally.

UK HMRC's Connect System: Data-Driven Tax Enforcement and Privacy Concerns
The UK's HMRC uses the Connect system, a data analytics tool accessing various sources to detect tax evasion, raising privacy concerns despite recovering billions in unpaid taxes and improving tax compliance globally.
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28% Bias Score

Rising Use of NDAs in Celebrity Relationships
The increasing use of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) in celebrity relationships is highlighted, with examples ranging from Taylor Swift's requests to Farrah Abraham's extensive use of such agreements.

Rising Use of NDAs in Celebrity Relationships
The increasing use of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) in celebrity relationships is highlighted, with examples ranging from Taylor Swift's requests to Farrah Abraham's extensive use of such agreements.
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28% Bias Score

Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.

Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.
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48% Bias Score
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