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A US shoe manufacturer launches a children's shoe with space for an AirTag under the insole. This gives parents "peace of ...
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Explícame on MSNRisk of password data-breach Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and Government and Financial ServicesAn unprotected database leak underscores mounting cybersecurity threats across tech, government, and financial sectors.
US lawmaker calls for the US to publish an assessment of the risks posed by UK surveillance laws to US citizens in the wake of disclosures that the UK has ordered Apple to introduce ‘backdoors’ in ...
The Bitchat Mesh app relies on Bluetooth for messaging friends and family. The app doesn't need you to register with a phone ...
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Google has just confirmed that the UK hasn't asked it to weaken its end-to-end encryption by installing a backdoor. Apple ...
Featuring a new visual design, new Apple Intelligence capabilities and updates to daily-use apps, iOS 26 provides a more ...
Google refuses to deny that it received a demand from the UK government to install backdoor access into its services.
In a letter to the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, Senator Ron Wyden, who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote about the UK's "reported ...
Until now it’s stayed quiet on whether it received the same order to open a backdoor to user data as Apple, but a spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch that it never did. If it had, Google wouldn’t be ...
Unpatched Apple devices remain exposed to Sploitlight, a macOS flaw that allows unauthorized access to private user data ...
There is a strong indication that trouble is brewing for Google's ability to provide encrypted services in the UK.
Google refused to tell a U.S. senator whether the company had received a secret U.K. surveillance order demanding access to ...
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