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Secretive White House Surveillance Program Gives Cops Access to Trillions of US Phone Records | WIRED
FBI Director Admits Agency Rarely Has Probable Cause When It Performs Backdoor Searches Of NSA Collections | Techdirt
FCC Tightens Telco Rules to Combat SIM-Swapping - SecurityWeek
FCC Chairwoman Proposes Ban On Cable And Satellite Early Termination Fees – Deadline
NY Federal Court: There’s A Right To Record Police Officers And State Law Says That Includes Inside Station Lobbies | Techdirt
The Eyes on the Board Act Is Yet Another Misguided Attempt to Limit Social Media for Teens | Electronic Frontier Foundation
The US government banned Nvidia's fastest gaming GPU from China — chipmaker pulls RTX 4090 listings due to AI concerns, but leaves RTX 6000 Ada | Tom's Hardware
Recognizing fake news now a required subject in California schools | News | PleasantonWeekly.com |
What Does the U.S. Space Force Actually Do? - The New York Times
What's next for Binance after DOJ settlement, departure of Changpeng Zhao
Britain proposes antitrust overhaul after Microsoft-Activision case | Reuters
Massive cryptomining rig discovered under Polish court’s floor, stealing power | Ars Technica
China is using the world's largest online disinformation operation to harass Americans | CNN
India seeks to regulate deepfakes amid ethical concerns | TechCrunch
Spotify to phase out service in Uruguay following new copyright bill requiring ‘fair and equitable remuneration’ | Music | The Guardian
Australia beefs up cyber defences after major breaches | Reuters
Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin resigns 'in the best interest of Optus' following nationwide outage - ABC News
Microsoft’s Windows Hello fingerprint authentication has been bypassed - The Verge
CEO Reminds Everyone His Company Collects Customers' Sleep Data to Make Zeitgeisty Point About OpenAI Drama
Commercial Flights Are Experiencing 'Unthinkable' GPS Attacks and Nobody Knows What to Do
T-Mobile sued after employee stole nude images from phone
Canadian government data breach could date back to 1999 • The Register
USB worm unleashed by Russian state hackers spreads worldwide | Ars Technica
Ransomware group reports victim it breached to SEC regulators | Ars Technica
Experts: Claims that Israel using NSO’s Pegasus spyware are ‘nonsense’
Personal data stolen in British Library cyber-attack appears for sale online | Cybercrime | The Guardian
Thousands of routers and cameras vulnerable to new 0-day attacks by hostile botnet | Ars Technica
Self-proclaimed 'gay furry hackers' breach nuclear lab