Google Settles Privacy Lawsuits for $1.375B
Google has agreed to pay $1.375 billion to the U.S. state of Texas to settle two lawsuits. These lawsuits accused the tech giant of tracking users'
Google has agreed to pay $1.375 billion to the U.S. state of Texas to settle two lawsuits. These lawsuits accused the tech giant of tracking users'
Google is introducing AI-driven countermeasures to combat online scams, leveraging Gemini Nano, its on-device large language model (LLM).
The Nmap Project has officially released Nmap 7.96, introducing a host of new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes
The UK government plans to implement passkey technology across its digital services later this year. This marks a move away from traditional password
President Donald Trump nominated Kirsten Davies, a private sector veteran, to serve as the Pentagon's chief information officer. Davies
China is increasingly being recognized as a potential cyber superpower, according to British government officials. Pat McFadden, a senior minister
Europol recently announced the takedown of DDoS-for-hire services that had been used for thousands of cyber-attacks worldwide.
The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) in Tallinn, Estonia, is hosting the Locked Shields 2025 cyber defense exercise
A Northern California jury has ordered NSO Group to pay $167 million in punitive damages for its role in hacking 1,400 WhatsApp users.
Alexander Gurevich, a 47-year-old dual Russian-Israeli citizen from Bat Yam, was arrested at Ben-Gurion Airport. Authorities apprehended him
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