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Pegasus spyware used to spy on a Polish mayor

Security Affairs

According to rumors, the Polish special services are using surveillance software to spy on government opponents. The PiS government admitted having used the spyware, but pointed out the Pegasus was never used against political opponents.

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Florida Comprehensive State Privacy Law Sent to Governor for Signature

Hunton Privacy

Enforcement The FDBR would provide for enforcement by the Florida Department of Legal Affairs, civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation, and tripled penalties for certain violations, such as those involving a known child. Protection of Children in Online Spaces S.B. For violations of these provisions, S.B.

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TikTok Banned on UK Government Devices

IT Governance

The UK government has announced plans to ban ministers and civil servants from using TikTok on work devices. However, it’s not just China’s main political rivals in the West that have banned the app. It’s hardly an essential app for government officials and civil servants, and it has no business being on a work device.

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MY TAKE: Even Google CEO Sundar Pichai agrees that it is imperative to embed ethics into AI

The Last Watchdog

We may or may not be on the cusp of a redressing social injustice by reordering our legacy political and economic systems. Those in power fully recognize how AI can be leveraged to preserve status-quo political and economic systems, with all of its built-in flaws, more or less intact. Only time will tell.

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China-linked RedAlpha behind multi-year credential theft campaign

Security Affairs

Experts also noticed that the attackers used domains spoofing major email and storage service providers like Yahoo (135 typosquat domains), Google (91 typosquat domains), and Microsoft (70 typosquat domains). The domains some cases were hosting fake login pages for popular email providers such as Outlook and Zimbra. . Pierluigi Paganini.

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Experts warn of ransomware attacks against government organizations of small states

Security Affairs

” concludes the report. “Ransomware gangs targeting one-off government establishments for monetary returns are also not a new phenomenon.

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Europe: CJEU holds that mere infringement of the GDPR does not give rise to a right to compensation

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Background Since 2017, Austrian postal service (Österreichische Post AG), a logistics and postal service provider in Austria, published address directories and collected information on political party affinities of the Austrian population.

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