[ad_1] More than half of the world’s governments have access to commercial spyware that can break into computers and phones to steal sensitive information, according to U.K. intelligence. The U.K. National Cyber Security Centre plans to reveal its findings Wednesday, according to Politico. The report suggests that the barrier to access this types of surveillance...
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[ad_1] Question: If my boyfriend/girlfriend and I like to sext each other and trust each other, do the sexting laws apply to us? Answer: Yes. In Pennsylvania, the laws apply to anyone under 18, regardless of relationship status.  Laws regarding teenagers and their health and safety can be confusing. So the state chapter of the ACLU hopes...
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[ad_1] At least 3,400 military personnel will receive nearly $1.3 million in settlements from a home security services company, the Justice Department has announced. ADT LLC, which does business as ADT Security Services, agreed to the April 14 settlement after the department accused it of requiring servicemembers who receive military relocation orders provide a 30-day...
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[ad_1] SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Netskope (NASDAQ: NTSK), a leader in modern security and networking for the cloud and AI era, today announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud to deliver performance and security for AI workflows. The new solution uses Netskope One AI Guardrails to enable enterprise deployment of...
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[ad_1] Gun attacks that occurred one after another in schools in Riha (Urfa) and Mereş (Maraş) have once again drawn attention to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)–Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) government’s education policies, which critics say impose an ideological framework, lack quality and reduce students to a reserve of cheap labor for capital....
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[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr 22, 2026– At-Bay, the InsurSec provider for the digital age, today released its 2026 InsurSec Report, revealing that ransomware has entered a new phase of infrastructure-driven exploitation. Based on an analysis of more than 6,500 claims and 100,000 policy years, the report shows that nearly 3 in 4 ransomware attacks (73%)...
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[ad_1] The Australian online safety regulator, eSafety, has issued legally binding transparency requirements to Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and Steam, demanding reports on how they protect children from grooming and radicalization. Commissioner Julie Inman Grant warned that predators exploit these platforms to target the 90% of Australian youth who play online games, often moving children to...
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[ad_1] As major social media companies head to court this year to defend themselves against claims that their products have harmed young people’s mental health, policymakers are searching for decisive responses. The lawsuits, which focus on whether platforms knowingly designed addictive, psychologically harmful systems for youth, are bringing long-avoided questions into public view: Who bears...
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[ad_1] In our hyper-connected world, much of what keeps society running is invisible.  From banking and healthcare to government services and critical infrastructure, almost every aspect of Australian life now depends on invisible networks of data, systems, and devices. Unfortunately, this also means that our invisible world is under constant attack. Cyber threats are a...
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[ad_1] The rise of synthetic drugs and digital trafficking methods is forcing a shift in global anti-narcotics strategies.  Uzbekistan is advancing new initiatives to improve cross-border cooperation, financial oversight and public awareness, News.Az reports, citing Euro News.More than 300 million people worldwide used drugs in the past year, according to the UNODC World Drug Report 2025data,...
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