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Biden wants U.S. Government To Scan All Images On Your Phone To Comply With New AI Rules

Ethan Huff To supposedly stop people from exchanging non-consensual artificial intelligence (AI) images of a sexual nature, President Biden wants to probe everyone’s smartphones as part of a sweeping surveillance effort. A press release from the White House explains the Biden regime’s desire for the tech and financial industries to take charge in stopping the Read More…

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FMU Hit By Widespread Cyberattack

Florida Memorial University (FMU), South Florida’s only historically Black college or university, has reportedly fallen victim to a cybersecurity breach by the ransomware group known as INC Ransom. The specifics of the data compromised during this incident remain uncertain, and the university has yet to issue a formal statement regarding the breach. In a disturbing Read More…

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Florida cracking down on cyber stalking with Apple AirTags, other hidden tracking devices

WUFT | By Jared Teitel,.Sandra McDonald An Apple AirTag is shown in this April 5, 2024, photograph. (Ted Bridis/Fresh Take Florida) Florida is set to crack down on high-tech stalking using hidden tracking devices – such as Apple AirTags, other Bluetooth gadgets or digital apps – that secretly monitor the movements of another person. The Read More…

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Gone in seconds: rising text message scams are draining US bank accounts

Sophisticated robotexts are bombarding Americans’ phones, costing unsuspecting people millions of dollars Erin McCormick in Berkeley The text message created an instant surge of panic. “Freemsg: Chase, Did you attempt wire transfer amount of $7500. Reply Y if recognized, Or NO to stop fraud.” Q&A How to spot a text scam – and what to Read More…

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Facebook Data Breach Again, Whose To Blame?

Face book data breach:  Did you know people who decided to put their personal information, such as Names, Birth Dates, and Telephone Numbers on Facebook Platform, have been stolen? Half a billion Facebook users’ personal information has been compromised,  floating across the internet for anyone to see or use, without consent.  Facebook’s corporate headquarters, has Read More…