No matter where you are or what you do, you can feel transformations occurring faster than ever before. This transformative impact of technology is evident across various sectors, mainly communication, healthcare, business, and education. The digital age, with its immense convenience and connectivity, has unfortunately witnessed an alarming increase in cybercrime, resulting in adverse effects...
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How many times can a head of government pledge to do something about harmful social media platforms before they’re obligated to pass a law? In the case of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, it remains an open question.  The PM continues to prepare to announce legislation that would set a minimum age to have an...
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I recently learned through Apple’s Screen Time app that I was spending about eight hours a week on my phone browsing Reddit and Instagram. That’s 17.3 days a year spent consuming entertaining but ultimately pointless fluff. So my piece looking for solutions for phone addicts was highly personal. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will...
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AI healthcare concepts. getty Healthcare exists at the confluence of significant trust and heightened cyber vulnerability. Patient records, medical equipment, diagnostic systems, and associated networks contain very sensitive personal information; unfortunately, advanced hackers are targeting them. The sector’s digital development has outpaced its security measures. The integration of AI, IoT medical devices, cloud migration, and...
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A critical authentication bypass flaw in Check Point Remote Access VPN and Mobile Access deployments has been under exploitation for more than a month, according to a blog post published Monday by Check Point Research.  The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-50751, is related to a logic flaw in certificate validation, according to the report. If successfully exploited,...
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A North Carolina Senate committee advanced a bill Tuesday on new restrictions for some teenagers and “addictive” social media platforms. The Senate rules and operations committee did so without opposition, though after some discussion over who would pay for portions of the bill and whether age verification could take place anonymously. Last week, state lawmakers...
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Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Marc Miller, centre, makes his way to a meeting of the federal cabinet on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang By The Canadian Press Jun 9, 2026 | 7:54 AM OTTAWA — The federal government will introduce its online harms bill, the...
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Dive Brief: Chinese government-linked hackers represent the most serious threat to companies in the IT sector, CrowdStrike said Tuesday in an annual report about the IT threat landscape. Between April 2025 and March 2026, cyber operatives working for Beijing targeted the technology sector more than any other, according to CrowdStrike’s report, “likely in response to...
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By Newley Purnell, Bloomberg Apple Inc. is expanding tools for parents to protect children online, a move that comes as governments around the world are increasingly banning social media for young people. The iPhone and iPad maker at its Worldwide Developers Conference Monday previewed new features that give parents greater control over when their children...
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Google fixes the fifth actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2026 Pierluigi Paganini June 09, 2026 Google fixed a new Chrome zero-day, tracked as CVE-2026-11645, in the V8 JavaScript engine, which is already being exploited in the wild. Google released emergency updates to address a new Chrome zero-day vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-11645, that has been exploited...
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