[ad_1] With rapid advancements in the field of quantum computing, concerns about the future of digital security are becoming increasingly urgent. Recently, Google has taken a notable step by warning that current global timelines for upgrading encryption standards may no longer be sufficient. Specifically, the company has suggested that the security benchmarks set by the...
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[ad_1] Google’s video platform YouTube has failed to comply with Indonesia’s new child protection regulations, prompting the government to escalate from warnings to formal sanctions, officials said Friday. Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs stated that YouTube had been given a “red mark,” signaling non-compliance and a lack of expected progress in meeting regulatory...
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[ad_1] Walton County, Fla. — A Walton County Grand Jury has indicted 12-year-old  Landon Robinson following a violent attack at Walton Middle School on March 24, 2026, that left two students and a teacher injured, according to court records and prosecutors. The indictment, returned April 6, 2026, charges Landon Robinson with Attempted First Degree Premeditated...
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[ad_1] Greece has announced a future social media ban for children under 15, effective from 2027. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis cites growing concerns over anxiety and sleep disturbances linked to platforms’ addictive designs. An ALCO poll shows overwhelming public support, with the government already acting to limit screen time in schools. In the U.S.,...
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[ad_1] In a recent discussion on Security Intelligence’s “think podcast,” experts Nick Bradley, Senior Threat Intelligence Manager at IBM, and JR Rao, Fellow and CTO of Security Research at IBM, explored the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The conversation delved into recent breaches and the broader implications for AI adoption and security practices...
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[ad_1] Jeff Crume, a Distinguished Engineer at IBM, recently shed light on the pervasive risks associated with the dark web and the importance of safeguarding personal information. In a clear and concise explanation, Crume used the analogy of an iceberg to illustrate the vast, largely inaccessible portion of the internet that constitutes the deep web,...
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[ad_1] Got story updates? Submit your updates here. › As crypto kiosk scams targeting seniors escalate, the harsh reality of the damage done is exposed in this stark, investigative visual.Olympia Today A new bill in Washington state is aiming to crack down on crypto kiosk scams that have increasingly targeted and victimized senior citizens. The...
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[ad_1] ‘FlamingChina’ claimes 10PB of data was stolen from the supercomputer The supercomputer was used by numerous military and civilian entities Samples of the data show simulations of aircraft, missiles, and bombs An individual or group calling itself ‘FlamingChina’ claims to have stolen over 10 petabytes of highly sensitive military information from China’s National Supercomputing...
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[ad_1] ‘You cannot force a 14-year-old into school when they are terrified. This is not just refusing to go. This is fear,’ says high school student’s guardian An Orillia teenager has not attended school for months after becoming the target of online rumours and threats his guardian says spread rapidly among local youth through social...
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[ad_1] Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Fraud Risk Management Intuit’s Tony Gauda on Identity, Trust and Seamless Security Jennifer Lawinski • April 9, 2026     Tony Gauda, vice president and chief architect, cybersecurity, risk and fraud, Intuit As artificial intelligence accelerates the speed and sophistication of cyberthreats, organizations...
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