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Parson doubles down on push to prosecute reporter who found security flaw in state site • Missouri Independent
New FCC rules could force wireless carriers to block spam texts | Engadget
US Treasury said it tied $5.2 billion in BTC transactions to ransomware payments - The Record by Recorded Future
Amazon may have lied to Congress about its business practices, lawmakers say | TechCrunch
Boris Johnson strikes £400m deal with Bill Gates to boost green technology | Energy | The Guardian
Smartphones: The Royal Mint to extract gold from old phones - BBC News
China tested nuclear-capable hypersonic missile in August: Report
Japan seeks to make online insults punishable by jail time
Facebook plans to change company name to focus on the metaverse - The Verge
Mark Zuckerberg added to DC lawsuit over Cambridge Analytica scandal - The Verge
Facebook plans to hire 10,000 in Europe to build 'metaverse'
Facebook says AI can enforce its rules, but the company’s own engineers are doubtful
Oversight Board slams Facebook, says it withheld info in Trump case
Donald Trump to launch social media platform called Truth Social | Donald Trump | The Guardian
Doctors Seeing Connection Between TikTok and Rise in Tic-Like Behaviors | PEOPLE.com
Hacker steals government ID database for Argentina's entire population - The Record by Recorded Future
Facial recognition scheme in place in some British schools • The Register
Credit card PINs can be guessed even when covering the ATM pad
A New Credit Card Arrives—With a Silicon Valley Twist | WIRED
Sinclair TV stations disrupted across the US after ransomware attack - The Record by Recorded Future
iTWire - Infosec expert Beaumont slams Microsoft over hosting malware 'for years'
7-Eleven breached customer privacy by collecting facial imagery without consent | ZDNet
Moscow says it is first to launch large-scale metro facial ID payment system | Reuters
Researchers show Facebook’s ad tools can target a single user | TechCrunch