Zoom to pay $85m to set aside privacy violation and zoombombing allegations
Along with the financial relief, Zoom will make various privacy and security changes as part of its class action settlement.
Along with the financial relief, Zoom will make various privacy and security changes as part of its class action settlement.
In China, rules for companies listing overseas will be revised and publicly-traded firms will receive greater scrutiny regarding how they handle data, according to Bloomberg.
A report from MIT Technology Review has detailed that a human rights group had its videos documenting testimonies about missing Uyghur people in China blocked on YouTube as they contained ID cards.
Multinational companies that implement any foreign sanctions against China can now have their assets seized or transactions cancelled by Beijing.
A new Biden directive has set aside mandates that had sought to ban AliPay, TikTok, and WeChat, as well as other Chinese apps.
Over a three-year period, law enforcement agencies around the world jointly decrypted messages of criminals to foil various activities, such as plans to ship tonnes of cocaine.
The AFP, alongside law enforcement agencies across the globe, used decrypted messages to catch cybercriminals as part of a global sting operation.
19 charges have been laid against a 55-year old woman for her alleged role in infecting millions of devices with the Trickbot malware.
US police officers being bribed to use valid computer credentials to retrieve a person's license plate details is not a breach of hacking laws, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Japanese government data stored in Fujitsu software has reportedly been accessed and stolen by hackers.