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Explainer: What is India's politically contentious Sanchar Saathi cyber safety app? reut.rs/48uT32f
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The new model will be used by a small number of high-profile companies to engage in defensive cybersecurity work.
A Greek court on Thursday sentenced the founder of Intellexa, a collective of spyware makers, to eight years in prison for illegal wiretapping and privacy
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US jury verdicts against Meta, Google tee up fight over tech liability shield reut.rs/3O2Dusk
Khashoggi widow files complaint in France alleging Saudi government infected devices with spyware therecord.media/khashoggi-wi...
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Authorities have launched a transnational crackdown on scam compounds in Southeast Asia, but it's leaving survivors with incomplete support, writes Laura Scherling.
On Dec 16, 2025, a group of survivors from the Woman, Life, Freedom protests & @ihrdc.bsky.social, w/ support from the SLP, filed a criminal complaint in Argentina for crimes against humanity committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran during the 2022 protests. www.theguardian.com/world/2025/d...
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Big Tech firms have been complaining about the “patchwork” of state laws ever since Californians adopted their landmark privacy law in 2020, Alan Butler writes. Trump's AI executive order is thus an escalation of a fight that has been brewing for years.
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"The solution to international law’s credibility crisis is to improve enforcement for all international crimes, even if the crimes are committed by a state against its own population, as in Iran," writes SLP's @elisebaker.bsky.social in the @washingtonpost.com. Read more: buff.ly/CRryd3F
Among the 66 international organizations the administration withdrew from are a handful that work on cybersecurity topics. via @timstarks.bsky.social cyberscoop.com/trump-pulls-...
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The Trump administration is withdrawing the United States from a handful of international organizations that work to strengthen cybersecurity.
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Trump pulls US out of international cyber orgs
A Greek court on Thursday sentenced the founder of Intellexa, a collective of spyware makers, to eight years in prison for illegal wiretapping and privacy
techcrunch.com
The new model will be used by a small number of high-profile companies to engage in defensive cybersecurity work.
techcrunch.com
Spyware maker sentenced to prison in Greece for wiretapping politicians and journalists | TechCrunch
Anthropic debuts preview of powerful new AI model Mythos in new cybersecurity initiative | TechCrunch
Survivors are concerned law enforcement isn't doing everything they can to fight scam compounds and the cartels that run them, Laura Scherling writes.
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As Authorities Crack Down on Scam Compounds, Victims Are Getting Left Behind | TechPolicy.Press
Trump's AI executive order is an escalation of a fight that has been brewing for years, Alan Butler writes.
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The Preemption Fight Goes Far Beyond AI. States Must Persist. | TechPolicy.Press
India's mandate requiring smartphone makers to preload a state-owned cyber safety app on all new devices has triggered a political firestorm, fanning fears of government snooping in the world's most populous nation.
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Explainer: What is India's politically contentious Sanchar Saathi cyber safety app?
Jurors in the first two trials in the U.S. from a growing wave of lawsuits targeting social media firms over harm ​to children have found Meta and Alphabet's Google liable, potentially teeing up an appeals fight that could reshape how U.S. law shields tech companies from lawsuits.
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US jury verdicts against Meta, Google tee up fight over tech liability shield
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Claim filed in Argentina alleges crimes against humanity were carried out on Women, Life, Freedom protesters
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Victims of Iran’s 2022 crackdown file criminal complaint against 40 officials
A French judge will determine whether investigators should proceed with a complaint from the widow of slain writer Jamal Khashoggi alleging that Saudi Arabia deployed spyware on her devices before his...
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Khashoggi widow files complaint in France alleging Saudi government infected devices with spyware