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2025-03-10
Wall Street Journal 3 related

Sources: DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng told associates he isn't in a hurry to get investment, including from government entities, fearing outside influence

Chatbot startup has problems, but its founder doesn't want new shareholders to be one of them  —  The founder of Chinese artificial …

2023-07-06
Wired

A look at a National Defense Authorization Act amendment, which if passed would forbid US government agencies from buying citizens' search histories and more

An amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act would forbid government entities from buying Americans' search histories, location data, and more. Bluesky: @dell.bsky.social . Mastodon: @daniel...

2021-11-19
Wall Street Journal

In a letter to Sen. Wyden, data broker Mobilewalla says it was the source of some data used by the DHS, IRS, and US military for warrantless tracking of devices

Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @byrontau , @anthony , @byrontau , @lrozen , @rebeccaballhaus , and @ronwyden Tweets: Byron Tau / @byrontau : How your phone became a spy: Five people who wo...

2021-07-08
CNBC 10 related

Donald Trump sues Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, as well as Zuckerberg, Dorsey, and Pichai, claiming the companies have violated his First Amendment rights

Taking on Big Tech ‘censorship’ can be a winning argument even if it loses in court. Mat Smith / Engadget : The Morning After: Trump announces lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter and YouTube BBC : Trum...

2021-04-17
Associated Press 5 related

Microsoft removes Positive Technologies from a list of vendors it gives early access to vulnerability info; IBM also lists Positive as a security partner

MAPP Lily Hay Newman / Wired : Security News This Week: How the FBI Finally Got Into the San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone Dan Goodin / Ars Technica : US government strikes back at Kremlin for SolarWind...

2021-03-20
The Record 14 related

Verkada security camera hacker has been charged in the US for hacking into 100+ of the world's biggest companies since 2019 and leaking proprietary data online

U.S. Files Charges Over Data Theft Kelly Sheridan / Dark Reading : Verkada Attacker Charged With Wire Fraud, Conspiracy in US Sarah Coble / infosecurity-magazine.com : US Indicts Software Engineer Mic...

2020-05-08
BuzzFeed News 7 related

In filing, Clearview AI says it is canceling client accounts not associated with law enforcement or other government entities, amid mounting scrutiny

Clearview AI — the controversial face-tracking company known for scraping more than 3 billion photos from social media sites including Facebook …

2020-04-02
Vox

Amazon bans the sale of some medical supplies, like N95 and surgical masks, to the general public and will only allow hospitals and government orgs to buy them

Jason Del Rey / Vox : Tweets: @delrey Tweets: Jason Del Rey / @delrey : NEW: Amazon is banning the sale of N95 & surgical masks, & some other medical items, to the general public. Now only available ...

2019-12-26
ZDNet 7 related

Report: APT20, a Chinese government-linked hacking group, has bypassed key fob-enabled 2FA in recent attacks on government orgs and managed service providers

Chinese state-sponsored group APT20 has been busy hacking government entities and managed service providers.

2019-12-25
ZDNet 8 related

Report: APT20, a Chinese government-linked hacking group, has bypassed key fob-enabled 2FA in recent attacks on government orgs and managed service providers

Chinese state-sponsored group APT20 has been busy hacking government entities and managed service providers.

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