Tag #Privacy

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WhatsApp Targets Spyware Firm Paragon Solutions After Discovering Attack on Journalists and Civil Society Members

Approximately 100 WhatsApp users, including journalists and civil society members, were targeted by spyware from the Israeli firm Paragon Solutions via a PDF file; WhatsApp notified affected individuals, sent Paragon a cease-and-desist letter, and is exploring legal options.

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Brazil Halts Crypto-Incentivized Iris Scan Program by OpenAI-Linked Firm

Brazil's ANPD halted Tools for Humanity's iris-scanning program, which offers cryptocurrency for biometric data, due to concerns about compromised free will; the company, co-founded by OpenAI's Sam Altman, aims to create a secure global identity verification system.

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Mental Health Patients Condemn Oxevision Camera System

Three mental health patients are speaking out against the use of Oxevision, a camera system monitoring vital signs in their bedrooms, claiming it increased their paranoia and worsened their mental health, prompting calls for a pause in its rollout by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Rethink.

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Prince Harry Wins Legal Victory Against News Group Newspapers

Prince Harry and Tom Watson secured a legal victory against News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun, after NGN admitted to unlawfully obtaining information about them for over a decade and issued a full apology, agreeing to pay substantial damages and settling over 1300 related claims cost...

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Prince Harry's Phone-Hacking Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins

Prince Harry's trial against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, begins Tuesday in London's High Court, alleging unlawful phone hacking and privacy violations between 1996 and 2011; it follows similar successful litigation against the Daily Mirror and a pending case against...

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Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns

Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...

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China's DeepSeek Chatbot: Privacy Risks and Mitigation Strategies

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot, raises privacy concerns due to China's data laws allowing government access without warrants, unlike the US system. Users should avoid sensitive information, use a separate email, or download the model locally to mitigate risks.

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Data Breach Exposes Millions of Canadian Student Records

A data breach affecting PowerSchool, a K-12 school software provider, exposed student data including names, birthdates, and health-card numbers across several Canadian provinces between December 22 and 28, 2023, highlighting the education sector's vulnerability to cyberattacks and inadequate cyberse...

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Prince Harry Wins Privacy Lawsuit Against Rupert Murdoch's The Sun

News Group Newspapers issued a full apology and substantial damages to Prince Harry, settling a privacy invasion lawsuit that included unlawful activities by journalists and private investigators at The Sun between 1996 and 2011, and even acknowledged intrusion into the life of Princess Diana.

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Schumacher Family Blackmailer Offers to Name Accomplice

A man accused of blackmailing Michael Schumacher's family with 900 photos and nearly 600 videos, demanding €15 million, offered to reveal his accomplice in recorded phone calls, potentially changing the course of the trial in Wuppertal, Germany.

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BBVA Awards Recognize Advancements in Biometrics and AI

Anil K. Jain and Michael I. Jordan won the 2024 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for their contributions to biometrics and AI, impacting law enforcement, healthcare, and decision-making globally; the award recognizes their significant advancements in fields with far-reaching implications...

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Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review

Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.

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