CybersecurityUncovering the UK's Troubling Ties to Israeli SpywareExposing the UK's use of Israeli surveillance tech developed and tested on Palestinians, despite its public objections to Israel's actions.3 months ago70
CybersecurityLondon's Met Police to Pilot Facial Recognition TechLondon mayor confirms 100 officers will use AI-powered facial recognition tech for identity checks, sparking concerns from opponents.3 months ago130
CybersecurityCritical Cisco Vulnerability Exploited by Hackers Globally Since 2023Cybercriminals have been actively targeting a critical flaw in Cisco's networking equipment, breaching high-profile organizations worldwide. Urgent action required to patch this vulnerability.3 months ago160
CybersecurityDigital Defenders: How HateAid Empowers Women Against Online AbuseDiscover how HateAid, a pioneering German organization, supports victims of digital violence and advocates for greater platform accountability in the fight against online abuse.3 months ago130
CybersecurityGroundbreaking AirSnitch Attack Exposes Critical Wi-Fi Security FlawsA new Wi-Fi attack called AirSnitch can break encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises, revealing sensitive data flowing through wireless networks.3 months ago180
CybersecuritySpyware Maker Convicted for Illegal Wiretapping in GreeceFounder of Intellexa spyware firm sentenced to 8 years in prison for wiretapping politicians and journalists in Greece's 'Greek Watergate' scandal.3 months ago130
CybersecurityLondon Students Urged to Avoid 'School Wars' on Social MediaPolice and schools warn students about TikTok and Snapchat posts encouraging violence in London schools, prompting calls for platforms to take action.3 months ago80
CybersecurityProtecting Teens on Instagram: New Tools to Monitor Self-Harm ContentInstagram's new features will alert parents if their teen searches for content related to self-harm or suicide, allowing them to provide support. But critics argue Meta is shifting responsibility.3 months ago160
CybersecurityLandmark Verdict: 4 Convicted in Greece's Notorious 2022 Spyware ScandalA Greek court has found two Greeks and two Israelis guilty in a major 2022 spyware case, highlighting the growing global threat of illegal surveillance.3 months ago140
CybersecurityUK Media Giants Join Forces to Safeguard Original Journalism from AI MisuseLeading media companies, including the Guardian, BBC, and Financial Times, have formed a coalition to protect original journalism from being 'scraped and copied' by AI without compensation.3 months ago120