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Global Internet Freedom Declines Again in 2025

In 2025, global internet freedoms declined yet again, according to the latest Freedom on the Net report. This marks the 15th straight year...

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MI5’s Surveillance of BBC Journalist Raises Legal and Ethical Questions

MI5 made several applications to access phone data in an effort to identify the sources used by BBC journalist Vincent Kearney. According to...

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2025 Marked a Sharp Decline in Online Anonymity

In 2025, online anonymity dropped significantly as governments around the world introduced new rules that limit privacy. A major report shows that identity...

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Major Crackdown: Police Disrupt Global Malware Networks

Law enforcement agencies across Europe have carried out a major new phase of Operation Endgame, an ongoing effort to shut down cybercrime networks....

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Chinese Hackers Used Claude to Run a Massive AI-Powered Cyberattack

Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI model, claims that a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group hijacked Claude to automate a large-scale cyber-attack. According...

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Critical Imunify360 Flaw Puts 56 Million Websites at Risk

A serious vulnerability has been discovered in Imunify360 (and ImunifyAV) that could put millions of websites at risk, according to security firm Patchstack....

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Your AI Questions Sold for Profit: What It Means for Privacy

Every time you ask a chatbot a question, you assume the conversation stays between you and the machine. That trust is now under...

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Cybercrime Goes Autonomous: Google Predicts AI‑Driven Attacks by 2026

Cybercriminals are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to automate and run attacks, and defenders are doing the same, according to Google Cloud’s Cybersecurity...

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Apple’s Next iPhones Set to Unlock Full Satellite Connectivity

Apple is reportedly working to expand the satellite capabilities of its next iPhones, and the changes aim to make devices much more reliable...

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How Advanced Police Technology Threatens Civil Liberties

Police forces around the world are increasingly using advanced surveillance technologies such as drones, body‑worn cameras, facial‑recognition systems, automated licence‑plate readers (ALPRs), and...