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The Wallet app on Telegram now supports law enforcement evidence collection, according to its updated FAQ page.
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Australia is set to become the world’s first country to require companies to report to the government any ransomware payments they make as part of a “landmark” new Cyber Security Bill introduced to the Australian Federal Parliament on Thursday.
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The UK on Wednesday accused Russia of violating international humanitarian law in its ongoing war against Ukraine, citing UN findings of war crimes including rape, sexual violence, and torture, as well as repeated large-scale attacks on Ukraine’s electricity infrastructure.
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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Government , Industry Specific
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UK Cyber Team Competition: Nurturing the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Professionals
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CONTENT: Complaints to the General Prosecutor’s Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs about “pocket” employees of the Nizhny Novgorod region. Fictitious criminal cases against creditors and the state corporation DIA. The role of the Volodarsky Flour Mill in debt evasion schemes. Challenging assignment agreements and public auctions. Conspiracy with law enforcement agencies to put…
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It was revealed this weekend that Chinese hackers managed to access systems run by three of the largest internet service providers (ISPs) in the US.
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Transnational criminal groups in Southeast Asia are incorporating new tools like artificial intelligence and deepfake technology to expand their cyber fraud capabilities, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime said Monday.
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MalBot October 8, 2024, 12:05am 1 This year, the Croatian, Estonian and Dutch Police were recognised for their achievements in three categories: Innovation initiative in ethics, diversity and inclusion; Innovative operation and Innovative technical solution.The Europol Excellence Awards in Innovation are presented annually by Europol to put a spotlight on the law enforcement community’s most…
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The Chinese state-sponsored advanced persistent threat (APT) known as Salt Typhoon appears to have accessed major US broadband provider networks by hacking into the systems that law-enforcement agencies use for court-authorized wiretapping.
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Fresh amendments to Italian law were passed by Senators this week and their effects will soon be felt on the IPTV piracy battlefield.
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The State of Texas on Thursday sued social media platform TikTok for violating a Texas law enacted to protect children’s online privacy.
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On September 28, California amended the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 to recognize the importance of mental privacy. “The law marks the second such legal protection for data produced from invasive neurotechnology, following Colorado, which incorporated neural data into its state data privacy statute, the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) in April,” notes Law.com. GovTech…
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Neurobiologist Rafael Yuste had what he calls his “Oppenheimer moment” a decade ago after he learned that he could take over the minds of mice by turning on certain neurons in their brains with a laser.
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Telegram revealed it shared U.S. user data with law enforcement
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Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court ruled Tuesday that multiple provisions of the country’s Federal Criminal Police Office Act (BKA Act) are unconstitutional because they infringe upon citizens’ privacy rights.
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Iran launched scores of ballistic missiles into Israeli territory on Tuesday in what it described as an expression of its “legitimate right to self-defense under the UN Charter.” The attack came hours after Israel announced a ground incursion into Lebanon, and as UN experts warned of the dire consequences of regional hostilities.
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Hostile Takeover: A History of Evil Corp after a Leader is named by Law Enforcement – DomainTools | Start Here. Know Now.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Hampshire filed a complaint for injunctive and declaratory relief in the US District Court for the District of New Hampshire on Monday challenging the state’s new voter identification law.
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A bill requiring connected car manufacturers to allow drivers to cut off remote access to their vehicles so they cannot be tracked by abusers was signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday.