Tag #Privacy

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Critical Flaw in Apple's Find My Network Poses National Security Threat

Researchers discovered a vulnerability, 'nRootTag', in Apple's Find My network allowing the tracking of Bluetooth devices with 90% success; this poses a national security risk due to the ability to track devices even without internet or GPS.

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LaLiga Fined €1 Million for Biometric Fan Control

The Spanish Data Protection Agency proposed a €1 million fine against LaLiga for using biometric fan identification in stadiums, violating data protection rights, and ordered the system's cessation until a valid impact assessment is completed.

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France Debates Controversial Bill Forcing Access to Encrypted Messaging

The French National Assembly is debating a bill to combat drug trafficking, including a controversial amendment that would force messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal to provide access to encrypted user communications for law enforcement, despite concerns about security risks and user privacy.

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Hollywood's Evolving Compensation Model Creates Pay Gap

Dwayne Johnson earned $88 million in 2024, topping Forbes' Highest-Paid Actors list due to multi-year studio deals, highlighting a widening gap with younger actors.

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Dutch WhatsApp Users Remain Despite Meta Policy Changes

Amidst concerns over Meta's policy changes, including suspending fact-checking and allowing harmful content, a small percentage of Dutch WhatsApp users have switched to Signal; however, the majority remain on WhatsApp due to network effects.

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Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives

Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Culture Minister to expedite the release of World War II archives delayed due to privacy concerns, highlighting the conflict between preserving privacy and ensuring public access to crucial historical records.

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UK Orders Apple to Create iCloud 'Backdoor,' Facing Legal Challenge

The UK government is demanding that Apple create a "backdoor" into its end-to-end encrypted iCloud Advanced Data Protection (ADP), which Apple has suspended in the UK and is challenging in court; this unprecedented demand has major implications for global data security.

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DISA Data Breach Exposes Data of 3.3 Million

DISA Global Solutions, a Texas-based employee screening provider, suffered a data breach exposing the personal information of over 3.3 million individuals, including Social Security numbers and financial details, between February 9 and April 22, 2024, with the public notification only occurring near...

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Security Flaw Found in Samsung's Secure Folder

A security flaw in Samsung's Galaxy Secure Folder allows apps within a work profile to access photos and videos stored inside, even when locked; users with work profiles should encrypt the folder to mitigate the risk; Samsung acknowledged the issue.

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UK Data Demand Prompts US Privacy Concerns, Apple Response

The UK government demanded access to Apple users' encrypted data globally; US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said she was not informed and called the move a potential violation of US citizens' privacy; in response, Apple removed its Advanced Data Protection tool from the UK.

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Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives

Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Minister of Culture to expedite the release of World War II archives, fearing delays due to privacy concerns; this follows a delay in the release of the Central Archive for Special Jurisdiction (CABR) archive, highlighting the conflict between privacy and pu...

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UK Forces Apple to Disable iPhone Security Feature, Raising Cybersecurity Concerns

The UK government ordered Apple to disable its iPhone Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature, despite the National Cyber Security Centre recommending it for security, leaving millions of users vulnerable to cyberattacks and potentially setting a dangerous precedent for other countries.

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