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Apr 19, 2024 • 7min
Big Tech Squares Off Against US Spies
Silicon Valley tech giants push back against US government surveillance program expansion. Legal experts and industry stakeholders raise concerns about privacy implications. Discussion on FISA court ruling and evolving definition of ECSP. Experts highlight concerns over broad government surveillance provision impacting businesses and individuals.

Apr 18, 2024 • 7min
Change Healthcare Faces Another Ransomware Threat—and It Looks Credible
A ransomware threat looms over Change Healthcare as a second group demands money and claims to have stolen data. The involvement of Ransom Hub adds to the intensity, threatening to sell the data if their demands are not met. The impact of ransomware on healthcare providers, including financial strain on clinicians and disruptions to physician practices, is explored.

Apr 17, 2024 • 9min
US Senate to Vote on a Wiretap Bill That Critics Call ‘Stasi-Like’
Legal experts and critics discuss the controversial US Senate vote on the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act. The bill expands surveillance powers to non-traditional businesses, sparking concerns of increased government eavesdropping. President Biden and former President Trump's stances on the wiretap bill are analyzed, with Senator Ron Wyden strongly opposing expanded surveillance authority. The extensive reach and potential abuse of the Section 702 spy program by U.S. intelligence agencies is debated, targeting Americans with ties to terrorist groups.

Apr 16, 2024 • 7min
House Votes to Extend—and Expand—a Major US Spy Program
US House of Representatives voted to extend Section 702 spy program without warrant requirement. Debate over implications of expanding surveillance on Americans' communications and concerns over national security vs. constitutional rights.

Apr 15, 2024 • 8min
How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI
Learn how to take control of your data being used for AI training by opting out of services like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Explore the challenges and initiatives to enhance data control and transparency in the tech industry.

Apr 12, 2024 • 8min
DuckDuckGo Is Taking Its Privacy Fight to Data Brokers
DuckDuckGo launches tools to combat data brokers, including a removal tool for search websites, VPN service, and identity theft restoration. They focus on user privacy, protection from identity theft, and the implications of the lack of privacy laws in the US. Additionally, they offer privacy tools like random ID creation for sign-up, VPN with WireGuard, and partnership with Iris for identity theft restoration.

Apr 11, 2024 • 8min
It’s Time to Switch to a Privacy Browser
Discover the importance of privacy browsers and the drawbacks of big tech tracking. Learn about DuckDuckGo as a privacy-focused alternative. Explore features and perks of privacy browsers like Ghostery, Tor Browser, Brave, Firefox, and Safari for enhanced online security.

Apr 10, 2024 • 4min
A Breakthrough Online Privacy Proposal Hits Congress
While some states have made data privacy gains, the US has so far been unable implement protections at a federal level. A new bipartisan proposal called APRA could break the impasse.Read this story here.
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Apr 9, 2024 • 6min
How to Protect Yourself (and Your Loved Ones) From AI Scam Calls
Discover how advanced AI tools are cloning voices to execute cunning scam calls. Experts share vital strategies to recognize and sidestep these fraudulent attempts. Learn the psychological tactics scammers employ to manipulate emotions, making awareness and verification crucial for safeguarding yourself and loved ones. This insightful discussion sheds light on protecting your personal information in an increasingly deceptive digital landscape.

Apr 8, 2024 • 13min
A Ghost Ship’s Doomed Journey Through the Gate of Tears
Millions lost internet service after three cables in the Red Sea were damaged. Houthi rebels deny targeting the cables, but their missile attack on a cargo ship, left adrift for months, is likely to blame.Read this story here.
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