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Chinese app DeepSeek facing privacy investigation in Texas
Texas is the first US state to announce an investigation into DeepSeek, the Chinese-owned artificial intelligence application, and the state attorney general is dem... (more story)
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Single entry point for EU data protection, cybersecurity notifications under discussion
Companies in the EU will see member states discuss a single entry point for notifications related to data breaches under the GDPR and cybersecurity incidents as par... (more story)
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South Korea's PIPC moves to shore up login security across online platforms
South Korea's privacy watchdog is taking aim at security vulnerabilities in both social login services and browser auto-login features, targeting major global tech ... (more story)
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A US judge upheld a temporary restraining order barring Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing personal data at the Treasury Department, keeping the restriction in place as federal cour... (more story)
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson has directed senior management to make a list of employees currently serving on probation as the government's Office of Personnel Management advocates for c... (more story)
Alexander Vinnik, who pleaded guilty to running the BTC-e money laundering platform that federal prosecutors said processed billions of dollars from global cyberattacks, was returned to Russia this week in a p... (more story)
Texas is the first US state to announce an investigation into DeepSeek, the Chinese-owned artificial intelligence application, and the state attorney general is demanding Google and Apple cooperate. Texas has ... (more story)
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson moved to sever links between the agency and the American Bar Association today, blasting the group’s “apparent capture” by Big Tech and its promotion of "ra... (more story)
Google and Apple have reinstated TikTok to their app stores, an action that published reports attributed to guidance from the US attorney general.
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson said he plans to ask the FTC to endorse the US Department of Justice’s position that the president should be allowed to remove members of regulatory commiss... (more story)
Cars, chemicals, ceramics and textiles are examples of products that the EU could include in a deal with the US on "reciprocal" tariffs, Jean-Luc Demarty, a former head of the European Commission's trade depar... (more story)
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Pornography websites saw the UK online safety regulator recently lay out new obligations to verify the ages of users to stop children getting in. For some, Ofcom said, enforcement would start immediately. But ... (more story)
A data-transfer pact between the US and Europe faces mounting scrutiny after President Trump fired three members of a key oversight body that keeps US surveillance measures in check. Privacy advocates and EU l... (more story)
Meta Platforms and other US tech companies caught in a regulatory tug-of-war between the Irish and European privacy watchdogs have more legal clarity on how an umbrella group of EU data protection authorities ... (more story)
China's targeting of US giants Nvidia and Google is clearly a warning shot fired by Beijing amid escalating trade conflicts with Washington. The pressing question: Who's next? So far, the companies targeted by... (more story)
Governments are increasingly ordering a hands-off approach to the personal data of teens, Google, Meta Platforms, Snap and Pinterest warned investors in their most recent annual securities filings. Those tech ... (more story)
As US courts, including the Supreme Court, continue to scrutinize one state law after another that imposes requirements on websites, apps and other Internet platforms to protect children and teenagers from onl... (more story)
Donald Trump shows himself ready to use tariffs not only in a traditional way to win economic concessions, but also to force policy change. Businesses worldwide should therefore brace for an even more uncertai... (more story)
A rarely used Watergate-era privacy law has been revived as groups sue to halt US Department of Government Efficiency access to Americans’ sensitive information. The Treasury Department, the Office of Personne... (more story)