Online Privacy & Censorship Busting
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- Apple’s privacy hypocrisy: The $15 billion Google deal (0 Replies)
- Microsoft Azure cloud vulnerability exposed thousands of databases (0 Replies)
- UK to ditch EU privacy rules in post-Brexit push to trade data ‘like oil’ (0 Replies)
- Bangladesh: Government to formulate new law to increase surveillance on social media (0 Replies)
- US: 38 million records exposed via Microsoft Power Apps misconfiguration (0 Replies)
- T-Mobile hacked for 5th time in 4 years in latest breach; nearly 50 million affected (0 Replies)
- US: Privacy suit advances over Reuters database (0 Replies)
- Apple's privacy reputation is at risk with new changes (0 Replies)
- US: Cryptocurrency surveillance provision buried in the infrastructure bill (0 Replies)
- EU regulators fine Amazon nearly $890 million for data breach violations (1 Reply)
- India's draconian rules for internet platforms threaten user privacy and encryption (0 Replies)
- Big Tech and Big Brother to turn your private health data into 'public treasure' (4 Replies)
- US: Morgan Stanley corporate client info stolen in vendor hack (0 Replies)
- EP vice-president slams ePrivacy derogation (0 Replies)
- 92% of LinkedIn users’ data found on hackers site for sale (0 Replies)
- US: NSA surveillance program still raises privacy concerns years after exposure (0 Replies)
- US: Supreme Court - You can’t sue the corporation that wrongly marked you a terrorist (0 Replies)
- Germany: New surveillance laws raise privacy concerns (0 Replies)
- Isn't it ironic that we've censorship in SB ? (9 Replies)
- VPNs becoming mainstream (6 Replies)