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Imgur has blocked access: Stunning, Risky UK exit

Imgur has blocked access: Stunning, Risky UK exit

Imgur has blocked UK access after the ICO threatened fines over age‑verification failures, leaving memers and creators locked out and sparking a bigger clash between child‑safety rules and open platforms. The abrupt exit forces users to scramble for alternatives while regulators and companies argue over who should shoulder the cost of a safer internet.

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digital identity Must-Have or Risky UK Rollout

digital identity Must-Have or Risky UK Rollout

Britain plans to issue government-backed digital IDs to all legal residents and may require them for right-to-work checks by 2029—promising faster hiring and fraud reduction but raising real concerns about privacy, exclusion and security. As the deadline approaches, lawmakers, employers and civil society must nail down safeguards to ensure the system helps people rather than locks them out.

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deepfake phone calls: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Attacks

deepfake phone calls: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Attacks

If a familiar voice can be faked, you can’t rely on phone calls alone—recent research shows deepfake calls are already hitting nearly half of businesses. Start using multi‑channel verification, stronger technical checks, and regular staff training now to stop convincing scams before they cost you money and trust.

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deepfake attack: Must-Have Best Defense Guide

deepfake attack: Must-Have Best Defense Guide

When familiar voices and faces can be perfectly faked, trust — and your business — is suddenly vulnerable. With Gartner reporting 62% of organizations hit by a deepfake attack in the past year, now’s the time to tighten verification, train teams, and plan responses before reputations and finances are damaged.

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Law Enforcement Request System: Stunning Risky Breach

Law Enforcement Request System: Stunning Risky Breach

Google just revealed that criminals created a fraudulent account in its Law Enforcement Request System (LERS), exposing a worrying gap in the trusted channel police and courts use to obtain sensitive user data. The incident sparks a necessary push to tighten verification, protect investigations, and rebuild public confidence in the systems meant to keep us safe.

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hardware security Must-Have Standards for Best Defense

hardware security Must-Have Standards for Best Defense

As global tensions and supply‑chain shocks put chips at the center of national security, SUSHI@NIST is bringing engineers, industry and policy makers together to create measurable standards that make next‑gen hardware verifiably secure. If successful, those standards could turn trust into a testable feature of every device — lowering risk for buyers and raising the bar for attackers.

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Deepfake-enabled trading scams: Risky Stunning Alert

Deepfake-enabled trading scams: Risky Stunning Alert

Imagine a trusted voice urging you into a “can’t-miss” trading app—only to find your money gone; deepfake endorsements and AI-driven scams make that nightmare real. Stay skeptical, verify endorsements independently, and never rush into investments pushed by slick videos or high-pressure tactics.

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AI impersonation: Stunning, Risky National Threat

AI impersonation: Stunning, Risky National Threat

Marco Rubio’s recent targeting by AI-generated voice and text impersonators shows how deepfake technology has jumped from scary speculation to a real threat that can erode trust and disrupt government communications. It’s a wake-up call for better verification, detection tools, and smarter policies to protect our institutions and public discourse.

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