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Senator Elizabeth Warren warns 2,000 constituents that personal information was exposed in ‘data...
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoFor 17 days in January and February, the personal information of about 2,000 constituents was...
Dropbox Hit With Surge of Data Breach Class Actions in California | The Recorder
Law.com· 2 hours agoTech company Dropbox has been sued in four class actions for a data breach that allegedly compromised the personal information of “hundreds of thousands” of users, according ...
Police around the world teamed up in their biggest effort yet to takedown hackers, but cybercrime is...
Business Insider· 12 hours ago"Operation Endgame" led to the dismantling of more than 100 malicious computer servers worldwide, but cybercrime is ever-evolving.
Apple Arrives on the Scene With Its AI Debut
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoThey're bringing other systems to Apple for free. OpenAI is presumably not getting any money as part of the deal, but they're still going to be paying...
How to End an E-Mail: 21 Professional and Personal Sign-Offs
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne sounds like a task; the other sounds like a pep rally! Now That's Interesting Ray Tomlinson is...
CLE’s City Hall reopening: What to know before you go
FOX 8 Cleveland· 14 hours agoCleveland’s City Hall will reopen to the public today, Thursday, June 20, following a lengthy...
Apple's AI push faces daunting challenges in China
MacDailyNews· 12 hours agoApple Intelligence is Apple’s method of bringing artificial intelligence to its devices, but CCP-controlled China’s stringent rules on AI pose a big...
Honolulu public transit system grapples with cyberattack
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 1 day agoThe second cyberattack targeting contractor Oahu Transit Services Inc. in less than three years...
FBI busts alleged mastermind behind massive network of hijacked devices
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPaid VPN providers are more likely to implement robust encryption protocols, maintain strict...
Colorado Supreme Court rejects email as method to notify litigants of contempt proceedings
Colorado Springs Gazette· 3 days agoThe Colorado Supreme Court clarified on Monday that notifying a litigant via email that they are subject to contempt proceedings is not permitted, although one justice suggested ...