The Biden administration has introduced a new visa restriction policy aimed at curbing the misuse of commercial spyware. Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the policy's broad target, stating it would affect those involved in the misuse of commercial spyware to target journalists,
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The US National Security Agency (NSA) has been buying Americans’ internet browsing data from commercial data brokers without obtaining warrants. This practice, which involves collecting web browsing information, such as the websites visited and apps used by Americans, came to light through
In a striking revelation by Amnesty International (in partnership with The Washington Post), the use of Pegasus spyware, developed by Israeli firm NSO Group, has been found targeting high-profile journalists in India. This alarming development was highlighted in a forensic investigation conducted
In a landmark privacy move, Meta has announced the rollout of default end-to-end encryption for personal chats and calls on Messenger, marking a significant stride in digital privacy. As articulated by Loredana Crisan, Head of Messenger, this update ushers in a new era where user communications are
In a landmark decision that shakes the core of online advertising, Meta Platforms Inc. has been directed by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) to cease targeted advertising practices across the European Economic Area (EEA). This measure primarily impacts its social media services, Facebook
In efforts to enhance online security and curb cyberbullying and explicit content, France’s proposed SREN Bill has raised concerns about the potential ban of VPNs from major app stores. On September 30th, lawmakers from the center-right Horizons political party introduced amendments to address
Meta is facing warnings from the UK government regarding its plans to implement end-to-end encryption (E2EE) on Messenger and Instagram. The government has expressed concerns that this move could compromise the detection of child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Meta had previously announced its
TikTok is facing a fine of €345 million (approximately $379 million) from Irish regulators for violations related to the privacy of children’s data. The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) issued the fine after conducting an investigation into TikTok’s data handling practices, particularly
Malicious actors have successfully distributed counterfeit versions of Telegram on Google Play targeting Chinese users, infecting over 60,000 Android phones with spyware. Data such as user messages and contact lists were stolen. These deceptive applications were uncovered by Kaspersky, who
Google is introducing a new safety feature called “unknown tracker alerts” for Android users, which was initially announced in May. With this feature, Android users will now be automatically alerted if unknown Bluetooth trackers are detected by their device. If a tracker is detected, they will be