The Data Protection Inspectorate drew attention to the shortcomings of the building register two years ago
The Estonian Data Protection Inspectorate highlighted issues with the building register's data access two years ago, emphasizing the potential risk of sensitive information being public.
Canadian Minister Wants Clarification from OpenAI
A Canadian minister is seeking explanations from OpenAI regarding certain issues related to its operations.
Heat and motion sensors are showing up under Justice Department desks. Employees say itโs โcreepyโ
Justice Canada has expanded the deployment of heat and motion sensors under desks, sparking concerns among employees about potential privacy issues.
Common Sexual Fantasy is Actually Prohibited โ Expert: "I Do Not Recommend"
An expert warns that engaging in sexual activities in front of large windows may lead to legal issues regarding public decency in Finland.
The state ignored the problems with public data in the building register for years
The Estonian government has finally addressed ongoing privacy issues related to public data in the building register, prompting a review of the last decade's documentation by local authorities.
Why Trust AI, said Wipro Vice President at India Today AI Summit?
At the India Today AI Summit, Wipro's Vice President Ivana Bartoletti emphasized the importance of trust and safety in AI, highlighting its potential issues like misinformation.
The state has ignored problems with the construction register's public data for years
The Estonian government has been aware for over a decade of issues regarding public access to sensitive data in the construction register but has shifted responsibility onto local municipalities.
Data privacy issues threaten Nigeriaโs financial inclusion
Concerns regarding data privacy and security are hindering Nigeria's efforts to increase financial inclusion despite significant investments in digital infrastructure.
"Networks".. The Return of "Ab Scrold" After Its Disappearance and the Story of Throwing 20 Gold Bars in the Trash
The Al Jazeera program "Networks" discusses the return of the controversial app "Ab Scrold" amid broader issues of online privacy and international political scandals.
How ICE Is Pushing Tech Companies to Identify Protesters
The article discusses how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is using administrative subpoenas to compel social media companies to disclose the identities of protesters opposing ICE, highlighting issues of privacy and compliance within the tech industry.
SEX, STORY, ROCK AND ROLL: The most famous home porn was filmed by Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson
The article discusses the infamous home video of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, which became a cultural touchstone.
Social Media X issues a warning about Grok
Social Media X has issued a warning regarding the service named Grok.
Data Transfer between Argentina and the U.S.: Nothing Changes in the Virtual World
A recent agreement between Argentina and the United States focuses on data transfer, digital platform use, and jurisdictional issues related to privacy and technology companies.
Bleeding Below the Surface. What is Decimating Software and What is Growing Instead?
The article discusses challenges faced by software in the current digital landscape, particularly issues like page loading failures and the impact of ad blockers and VPNs.
The Dangerous Mistake We Make with GPS on Our Mobile Phones
Many mobile applications request constant access to GPS location, leading to potential privacy issues as our location data can reveal not only where we are but also our daily habits.
The U.S., Pressuring the Korean Government Through Coupang... Will Its Attitude Change After the Investigation Results?
The results of a joint investigation into Coupang's data leak by the Korean government may influence the U.S. position on its issues with the company.
Tech, power and secrets โ what is Palantir?
The article explores the controversial role of Palantir, a U.S. AI company involved in significant data analytics for governments and militaries, and its connections to various global issues and Swedish authorities.
Don't count on privacy in a Chinese hotel. The country continues to have the problem of hidden cameras and online broadcasting
The article highlights ongoing privacy concerns in Chinese hotels, where hidden cameras and unauthorized online broadcasting remain significant issues.
Why are smart minds migrating from Apple's fortress?
Apple is facing unprecedented strategic challenges, marked by the departure of its top AI engineers to competitors, highlighting issues in its innovation-driven culture.
24-Hour Surveillance in Texas: Using Artificial Intelligence to Monitor, Message by Message, What Students Write
In Texas, school districts are implementing artificial intelligence applications to monitor students' writing and search activities, aiming to detect potential mental health issues, despite privacy concerns from parents and experts.
Tea Park: there is a serious problem with data protection in the public sector
Tea Park highlights severe data protection issues in Estonia's public sector following alarming revelations about sensitive information in the construction register.
Sexual Abuse: Your Body Belongs to My AI
A photo of a young woman in a bikini, part of the recently released Epstein files, is circulating on social media, highlighting issues of sexual abuse and digital privacy.
Matt Ausman: Companies Must Watch Out for AI
The article discusses the risks businesses face regarding the processing of confidential data by external AI applications, often referred to as shadow AI, which may lead to unauthorized data sharing and privacy issues.
Request to Block Access to Jeffrey Epstein Investigation Files
There is a call to restrict access to documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case after some victims' names were disclosed, raising concerns about privacy and legal proceedings.
Recycled, divided and no vax: the irreducible ones of the seat who manipulate the Authority
The article discusses the issues of integrity and ethical standards within the Italian Privacy Authority, especially in the context of its leadership choices related to the Movement 5 Stelle.
'In criminal matters, technology precedes the law,' says lawyer. The AI Grok undresses women online
A lawyer discusses how technology, particularly AI like Grok, is outpacing legal frameworks in addressing issues such as online privacy violations.
To diminish her guilt, they portrayed her as a 'crazy woman and alcoholic'. Severe punishment for the police
The Polish Data Protection Authority imposed a fine on the police for unlawfully disclosing personal data of Joanna from Krakรณw, highlighting issues of privacy and dignity for women in Poland.
And the accountant admits: "Did I have to report the data theft to the Guarantor? I didn't do it"
An accountant acknowledges failing to report a significant data breach within the required timeframe, raising legal implications amid ongoing controversies.
Experts Warn About the New ChatGPT Health: 'Your Health Data Could Become Public'
Experts are cautioning about the new ChatGPT Health tool, highlighting that it may expose users' health data following previous errors that have led to medical issues.
Angelina Jolie 'planning to leave US and base herself in Europe'
Angelina Jolie is reportedly planning to relocate from the US to Europe to seek more privacy for herself and her children amid ongoing issues with ex-husband Brad Pitt.
Gym etiquette rules that everyone should know
The article discusses common gym etiquette rules that both new and experienced gym-goers should follow, addressing issues like sharing equipment and respecting others' privacy.