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Tempus AI Sued Over DNA Data Use Without Consent

A health AI company is facing a federal lawsuit in Chicago, accused of using and selling millions of people's DNA data without their consent. The plaintiffs claim that genetic information can't be fully anonymized, putting sensitive personal data at risk.

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Medical equipment and records scattered on a hospital bed with a smartphone and laptop nearby.

Lawsuit Exposes AI Recording of Doctor-Patient Talks Without Consent

Imagine your most private conversations with your doctor being secretly recorded and analyzed by artificial intelligence without your knowledge or consent - it's a shocking reality that's now at the center of a proposed federal class action lawsuit. Two California healthcare organizations are accused of using an AI tool to record, transcribe, and process sensitive doctor-patient conversations without permission.

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student data Shocking Risky Exposure in School Email

student data Shocking Risky Exposure in School Email

A routine flu jab email at a Birmingham secondary school accidentally exposed personal details for hundreds of students, leaving parents alarmed and prompting urgent questions about data handling. The blunder shows how simple communication mistakes can erode trust—and why schools and health providers need stronger safeguards and clearer, safer ways to share information.

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cookie privacy failures: Stunning Harsh Fines Exposed

cookie privacy failures: Stunning Harsh Fines Exposed

France’s privacy watchdog hit Google and SHEIN with big fines for dropping tracking cookies and serving ads without proper consent — a wake-up call that could reshape online advertising and give users real control over their data.

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Cozy Bear Exposed: Risky OAuth Attack — Must-Have Alert

Cozy Bear Exposed: Risky OAuth Attack — Must-Have Alert

AWS says it disrupted a Cozy Bear (APT29) campaign that used fake websites and OAuth consent tricks to coax Microsoft users into granting access to mail, calendars and other data. The episode is a reminder that convenient features like single sign‑on can be repurposed for stealthy espionage — and why cloud providers are increasingly acting as front‑line defenders.

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generative AI Stunning Risky Ban Divides Web

generative AI Stunning Risky Ban Divides Web

Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner drew a line in the sand by banning generative AI agents from browsing the web, arguing automation undermines consent, copyright and publishers’ income. The move reignites a crucial debate over who gets to shape the future of the open web.

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ChatGPT queries: Stunningly Risky Privacy Leak

ChatGPT queries: Stunningly Risky Privacy Leak

Think your private chat with an AI stays private? Not always — companies log, analyze and sometimes share prompts to improve models or run services, which can let sensitive queries leak into public searches. Check your privacy settings, consider paid privacy options, and avoid sharing identifying details if you don’t want your questions to become public.

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AI Terms of Service: Must-Have Best Practices

AI Terms of Service: Must-Have Best Practices

Worried your uploads could be used to train someone else’s AI? This guide breaks down must-have AI Terms of Service practices—clear consent, plain-language limits, and easy user controls—to protect your files without blocking useful innovation.

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