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Genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising urgent concerns over the privacy of more than 15 million customers' DNA data. The company announced plans to sell its assets (including users’ genetic data) through a competitive auction process, with CEO and co-founder

Husain Parvez First published on March 28, 2025

Levi & Korsinsky LLP has launched an investigation into Yahoo over claims that the company unlawfully shared private user information. The law firm is preparing arbitration demands for Yahoo account holders who may have been impacted by improper data sharing. California residents who used Yahoo

Hendrik Human First published on March 17, 2025

The UK government has quietly removed advice from its official cybersecurity guidelines that told high-risk individuals to enable Apple’s Advanced Data Protection (ADP), just weeks after demanding that Apple provide a backdoor that would allow the bypassing of this encryption. The removal, first

Husain Parvez First published on March 10, 2025

Feroot Security has uncovered hidden code in DeepSeek AI that transmits user data directly to China Mobile servers, raising national security concerns. The cybersecurity firm’s discovery was featured on Good Morning America, prompting calls for immediate government action. Feroot’s cybersecurity

Hendrik Human First published on February 11, 2025

A newly discovered vulnerability in Cloudflare's Content Delivery Network (CDN) allows attackers to approximate a user’s location simply by sending them an image. Security researcher Daniel, just 15 years old, identified the issue, which exploits how Cloudflare caches content across its global

Husain Parvez First published on January 28, 2025

Telegram, the encrypted messaging platform, experienced a sharp rise in law enforcement data requests in late 2024, triggered by CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France in August. Durov, a dual citizen of France and Russia, was detained over accusations that he was enabling organized crime and

Hendrik Human First published on January 14, 2025

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed legislation that would require residents of the state to verify their age to access social media and adult content. The bill, effective January 1, 2025, aims to protect minors from harmful online influences and combat addictive technology. Pornhub and a

Hendrik Human First published on January 01, 2025

Chinese authorities have been using an advanced spyware tool called “EagleMsgSpy” to monitor Android devices in China, according to a report by US-based cybersecurity firm Lookout. Operational since at least 2017, the spyware has been used by public security bureaus across China to gather vast

Husain Parvez First published on December 16, 2024

Pegasus spyware, created by the Israeli firm NSO Group, has been identified on a growing number of smartphones worldwide. It targets individuals ranging from journalists and activists to business leaders and government officials. A report by mobile security company iVerify uncovered seven

Husain Parvez First published on December 09, 2024
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