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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a cyberattack on the Civic Platform partys IT infrastructure, raising concerns about foreign interference ahead of Polands presidential election in May, according to Reuters.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a cyberattack on the Civic Platform partys IT infrastructure, raising concerns about foreign interference ahead of Polands presidential election in May, according to Reuters.
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Amnesty International stated Wednesday that Lebanon’s recent Shura Council ruling in actor Ziad Itani’s case signifies a pivotal moment in the battle against torture and impunity. Amnesty said the ruling, announced on December 5, 2024, is not only crucial for recognizing the Lebanese government’s accountability for the torture endured by Itani but also for requiring…
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Uganda President defies supreme court ruling declaring military trials of civilians unconstitutional
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday declared the Supreme Court decision in the matter of trying armed civilians in a military court martial as ‘wrong’, stating that the method reinforces the civilian judicial system in defending the lives of people against criminals armed with guns. This follows after the court declared trials of civilians in…
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arXiv:2501.09808v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Many Security Operations Centers (SOCs) today still heavily rely on signature-based Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) such as Suricata. The specificity of intrusion detection rules and the coverage provided by rulesets are common concerns within the professional community surrounding SOCs, which impact the effectiveness of automated alert post-processing approaches. We…
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A US appeals court on Thursday reversed a lower court’s ruling that police in Phoenix, Arizona used excessive force against protesters outside a Donald Trump rally. The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that qualified immunity applied to the police interactions because the protestors did not cite a case that “‘clearly establish[ed]’ that…
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Protesters take part in a candlelight rally calling for the ouster of South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol – Copyright AFP Philip FONG
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The following is a guest article from Matthew Niemerg, co-founder of Aleph Zero.
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The Australian government has found a major retail chain has breached Australians’ privacy in a case that could have major implications.
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Australia’s Privacy Commissioner has ruled against Bunnings Group Limited for violating privacy laws through its use of facial recognition technology, a decision that intensifies scrutiny on the ethics of biometric surveillance.
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Australia’s data privacy regulator announced Tuesday that a large chain of home improvement stores violated citizens’ privacy by collecting their personal information through deployment of in-store facial recognition technology without notification or consent.
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The Commonwealth’s 56 members agreed the ‘time has come’ for talks about the legacy of the ‘abhorrent’ transatlantic slave trade in a landmark summit declaration – Copyright POOL/AFP William WEST
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Botswana Democratic Party has been in power since independence from Britain in 1966 – Copyright AFP Phill Magakoe
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Brussels has warned that the election will determine European Union-candidate’s chances of joining the bloc – Copyright AFP/File JUAN MABROMATA
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Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili began as pro-Western before growing closer to Moscow – Copyright AFP/File Vano SHLAMOV
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Officials investigate a vehicle that appears to have crashed into a barricade near the prime minister’s residence in Tokyo on Saturday – Copyright JIJI Press/AFP STR
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Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) reported that a cyberattack temporarily disrupted its website earlier this week, coinciding with the start of the country’s general election campaign.
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Google is pushing back against a court decision that forces it to make changes to Android and Google Play, all thanks to Epic Games’ request. The tech giant argues that these changes could mess with user privacy, make it harder for developers to get their apps noticed, and ultimately hurt competition. While these adjustments might…