US Court Holds NSO Group Accountable for WhatsApp Hack
A US court has ruled that Israeli firm NSO Group is liable for the 2019 hack of WhatsApp, marking a significant victory for privacy advocates and setting a precedent for the spyware industry.
Global Efforts to Regulate Artificial Intelligence: A Call for Cooperation
As artificial intelligence technologies advance, the need for regulation and governance becomes critical. Experts emphasize international cooperation to address the risks associated with AI, with upcoming global summits set to discuss the future of AI regulation.
Google Introduces New Features to Combat Bluetooth Tracking
Global Efforts to Regulate Artificial Intelligence: A Call for Cooperation
New Study Confirms AI's Deceptive Capabilities, Raising Safety Concerns
US Court Rules Against NSO Group for WhatsApp Hacking
US Court Holds NSO Group Accountable for WhatsApp Hack
Albania Bans TikTok for One Year Amid Youth Safety Concerns
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Middle East Electric Vehicle Market Set to Surge: Key Players and Innovations
Discover how the Middle East is transforming its electric vehicle market, with key players emerging and projected growth reaching USD 9.42 billion by 2029. Learn about innovative companies and government initiatives driving this sustainable transportation revolution.
Pager Explosions in Lebanon Spark Global Concerns Over Smart Device Safety
Recent pager explosions in Lebanon have raised significant concerns about the safety of smart devices globally. Initial investigations suggest tampering at the source, prompting experts to analyze the risks associated with connected technologies and their vulnerabilities to cyber attacks.
Telegram's Major Policy Shift: New Cooperation with Law Enforcement Following Durov's Arrest
Telegram announces a significant change in its privacy policy, now cooperating with law enforcement to provide user data in legal cases. This shift follows founder Pavel Durov's arrest in France over allegations of facilitating illegal activities on the platform.
Elon Musk's X Seeks to Resume Operations in Brazil Amid Court Compliance
Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, is moving to comply with Brazilian court orders to resume operations after a shutdown due to hate speech issues. The platform has appointed a legal representative and is blocking problematic accounts as it faces fines exceeding $3 million.