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EU May Suspend Money-for-Views TikTok Feature

EU May Suspend Money-for-Views TikTok Feature In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, platforms constantly introduce new features to engage users and keep them coming back for more. However, recent developments have sparked concerns regarding the ethical implications and potential risks associated with certain features, particularly in the context of younger users. One such feature […]

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Change Healthcare Finally Admits It Paid Ransomware Hackers

Change Healthcare Finally Admits It Paid Ransomware Hackers: The Cost of Cybersecurity Failure In the digital age, where data is the new currency and cyber threats loom large, the recent revelation by Change Healthcare that it paid ransomware hackers has sent shockwaves through the healthcare industry and beyond. The admission, though unsettling, sheds light on

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Chinese Hackers Exploit Microsoft Cloud Bug to Breach U.S. Government Emails

Cybersecurity incidents are no longer anomalies but have become defining features of our digital era. The recent breach of US government email accounts by Chinese hackers is a stark reminder of this changing reality. This meticulously planned and expertly executed cyber-raid exploited a vulnerability in Microsoft’s cloud services, once again highlighting the persistent threats in

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White House to discuss the potential risks of artificial intelligence (AI)

On April 12th, 2021, President Joe Biden invited top executives from major technology companies, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, to the White House to discuss the potential risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and how to ensure that its development and deployment benefit the public interest. The meeting was part of the Biden administration’s efforts to

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