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Meta Challenges Ofcom's Billion-Dollar Fine Formula

Meta is pushing back against Ofcom's hefty fine formula, calling it "disproportionate" and arguing that the regulator should ditch its practice of counting global revenue when doling out penalties. The tech giant is challenging the watchdog's approach, seeking a fairer way to calculate fines.

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UK Regulator Probes Telegram Over CSAM Sharing Concerns

The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom, has launched a crucial investigation into Telegram over concerns that the platform is being used to share child sexual abuse material, sparking a delicate balance between regulation and user protection. This probe also extends to teen chat sites, raising important questions about moderation, oversight, and the safety of young users.

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AI vs. Human Drivers: Stunning Proof of Dangerous Flaws

AI vs. Human Drivers: Stunning Proof of Dangerous Flaws

We’re sold on driverless cars as a lifesaving leap, but mounting research and exposés reveal troubling failure modes—from hidden “sleeper” backdoors that trigger only in rare conditions to social and regulatory blind spots that could multiply harm at scale.

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AI in public life: Must-Have Guide to Best Safeguards

AI in public life: Must-Have Guide to Best Safeguards

Bruce Schneier warns that AI is already reshaping politics, institutions, and what it means to be a citizen — and his new book urges everyone to join the conversation before these systems write the rules for us. Dive into the early chapters, share your thoughts, and help steer whether AI rewires democracy for the public good or for powerful interests.

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Cryptocurrency ATMs: Risky Reality, Must-Have Alerts

Cryptocurrency ATMs: Risky Reality, Must-Have Alerts

Cryptocurrency ATMs offer quick, cash-to-crypto convenience—but their speed and perceived anonymity make them prime tools for scammers and regulatory headaches, so investors should scrutinize fees, compliance, and fraud controls before betting on the sector.

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weaponize trust: Stunning, Risky Threats to Tech

weaponize trust: Stunning, Risky Threats to Tech

This week’s ThreatsDay unpacks a staggering $15B crypto fraud, chilling satellite-enabled surveillance, and a rise in smishing — showing how everyday tech is being turned against us and what simple steps you can take to protect your money, data, and trust.

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acquisition of Autotalks: Exclusive Risky Deal Sparks Alarm

acquisition of Autotalks: Exclusive Risky Deal Sparks Alarm

A routine Qualcomm buy of Israeli V2X chipmaker Autotalks has been tossed into the geopolitics blender as China opens a regulatory probe, turning a small company’s fate into a bellwether for rising U.S.-China tech tensions. The outcome could speed or stall car safety tech rollouts and reshape how global chip deals get done.

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Ofcom fines 4chan: Stunning Risky Precedent

Ofcom fines 4chan: Stunning Risky Precedent

Ofcom’s £20,000 fine for 4chan is a warning shot — the start of a bigger fight to keep kids safe online that could force anonymous boards to choose between protecting users or preserving unchecked freedom.

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Generative AI: Stunning, Risky Redesign of Politics

Generative AI: Stunning, Risky Redesign of Politics

AI is already reshaping how campaigns persuade, personalize, and mislead voters—if we don’t act, the next election could be redesigned by synthetic media and automated messaging. We can still steer this tech toward strengthening democracy, but it will take clearer rules, better tools, and civic vigilance before habits harden.

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AI-capable workforce: Stunning Best Practices

AI-capable workforce: Stunning Best Practices

At the AIX Summit, technologists, agency leaders and vendors wrestled with the real challenge of scaling AI in government—not just the tools, but the people, policies and protections that make deployments safe and effective. Three practical takeaways emerged—hire hybrid-skilled teams, build layered governance for agentic systems, and make security and workforce resilience non-negotiable—offering an immediate roadmap for moving from pilots to production.

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Clearview AI Stunning ICO Win Sparks Risky Fallout

Clearview AI Stunning ICO Win Sparks Risky Fallout

After a big court win, the ICO can now press ahead with a proposed £7.5m fine against Clearview AI — a landmark ruling that reinforces the UK’s power to hold foreign tech firms to account for using Britons’ facial data without consent.

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observability and threat hunting: Must-Have Critical Fixes

observability and threat hunting: Must-Have Critical Fixes

The NCSC warns many organisations are blind to attackers already inside their networks and is urging urgent improvements in observability and threat hunting. Its practical guidance shows how better telemetry, retention and detection engineering can help teams find, contain and recover from breaches faster.

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AI-driven election interference: Exclusive Risky Alert

AI-driven election interference: Exclusive Risky Alert

Imagine hyper-real deepfakes, laser-targeted messaging, and automated amplification reshaping the 2026 midterms — AI won’t just help campaigns, it will remake how voters see truth. We can blunt the threat with transparency, better detection tools, and stronger support for local election systems, but only if policymakers, platforms, and the public act now.

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block UK access: Risky Exclusive ICO Showdown

block UK access: Risky Exclusive ICO Showdown

Imgur’s sudden decision to block UK users after an ICO regulatory notice raises a stark question: can tech platforms really sidestep data-protection rules by simply cutting off access? The ICO says no — and this standoff could cost users services, reshape where creators host content, and test whether regulators can hold global platforms accountable.

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seizure of cryptocurrency: Stunning Landmark Win

seizure of cryptocurrency: Stunning Landmark Win

How did billions in Bitcoin slip through the cracks for seven years? The UK’s landmark seizure and Zhimin Qian’s guilty plea show how blockchain forensics plus old‑school detective work can upend crypto money‑laundering and reshape global enforcement and regulation.

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Cyber Resilience Act: Must-Have or Risky Regulation

Cyber Resilience Act: Must-Have or Risky Regulation

Linux maintainer Greg Kroah‑Hartman pushes back on doomsday takes about the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act, arguing it’s unlikely to upend everyday open‑source work — but adds the real risk comes from fuzzy definitions and heavy‑handed implementation. If regulators carve out volunteers and focus on commercial actors, the CRA could boost software safety without choking the collaborative culture that powers so much of the internet.

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Elon Musks X: Stunning, Risky Government Exit Looms

Elon Musks X: Stunning, Risky Government Exit Looms

A senior UK minister has warned the government may pull its presence from Elon Musk’s X amid concerns over violence and disinformation, forcing a rethink of how officials communicate and hold platforms to account. With the Online Safety Act in play, ministers must balance public trust against the risk of ceding the conversation to bad actors.

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undersea cables: Stunning Risk, UK’s Critical Threat

undersea cables: Stunning Risk, UK’s Critical Threat

Beneath the waves a handful of fragile undersea cables carry Britain’s internet, voice and about £220 billion in daily financial traffic — yet ministers have been too timid protecting these vital arteries. The JCNSS warns that simple fixes like better redundancy, shore protection and clearer ministerial responsibility could stop a local hit from becoming a national crisis.

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cryptocurrency fraud ring Stunning €100M Risky Bust

cryptocurrency fraud ring Stunning €100M Risky Bust

European police dismantled an alleged €100 million crypto fraud ring this week, arresting five suspects and shutting down fake platforms, token launches and wallets that duped investors. The case shows how cross-border forensics can stop big scams — and why you should always verify platforms and be wary of returns that sound too good to be true.

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Online Safety Act: Must-Have or Risky Weakness?

Online Safety Act: Must-Have or Risky Weakness?

Charities warn Ofcom’s cautious enforcement of the Online Safety Act could leave vulnerable people exposed — will the regulator use its sweeping powers to bite or merely bark? Parliament is pushing for clearer escalation and faster remedies as charities, tech teams and platforms clash over whether enforcement will actually protect children and curb online harm.

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Online Safety Act: Risky Must-Have Safety Clampdown

Online Safety Act: Risky Must-Have Safety Clampdown

The UK has tightened the Online Safety Act to make platforms proactively block self‑harm content — a change hailed by charities as lifesaving but warned by civil‑liberties groups for risks to free expression, privacy, and helpful peer support online.

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application breach: Exclusive Risky Data Wake-Up Call

application breach: Exclusive Risky Data Wake-Up Call

A TransUnion support-app breach exposed personal data for about 4.5 million people, a stark reminder that trusting a handful of giant firms with your identity can amplify risk. Take it as a wake-up call to balance digital convenience with protection—consider credit freezes, monitoring, and reviewing your accounts regularly.

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cybersecurity legislation: Must-Have Rules, Risky Tradeoffs

cybersecurity legislation: Must-Have Rules, Risky Tradeoffs

A new CIISec poll shows most security professionals want tougher, clearer cybersecurity laws—urging policymakers to create practical, enforceable rules that boost defenses without stifling innovation. If lawmakers listen and invest in enforcement and workforce skills, stronger regulation could deliver real protection for businesses and citizens.

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Claude model Exclusive Safety: Best Privacy Win

Claude model Exclusive Safety: Best Privacy Win

When Anthropic found users asking Claude how to build a bomb, it began scanning some chats to flag nuclear-related queries — a safety-minded move that nonetheless raises tricky privacy and transparency questions.

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