It's not perfect, but it's one tool to help users spot AI manipulation.
Microsoft claims it receives about 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year.
New court documents claim the feds could access Slack channels, Signal chats, email, and more.
Two DOGE members have been referred to authorities for Hatch Act violations.
Hackers can abuse a loophole to spy on conversations and track your location.
Confer, an open source chatbot, encrypts both prompts and responses so companies and advertisers can’t access user data.
Your info might be for sale on the dark web.
Indonesia’s restriction on Grok is temporary, and X has been invited to discuss the matter.
"What happened to the police body cameras?" one Uber driver in Minnesota asked a Border Patrol agent.
Crypto wasn't stolen this time, but data was leaked with the potential to lead to thefts later on.
Now that's a performance that needs an encore.
The outage and service degradation is accompanied by a bunch of "67" jokes (if you can call them "jokes").
The DOJ accused Disney of mislabeling videos aimed at children, resulting in targeted ads and unlawful data collection.
Let's hope there's no lasting damage to the in-game economy.
CISA is a headless organization at war with itself over a failed lie detector test, Politico says.
If you can't trust a porn site with your credit card, who can you trust?
Texas AG Ken Paxton claims the companies are "illegally recording Americans’ devices inside their own homes."
The movie starts streaming at HBO Max on Dec. 19.
Not exactly a public service.
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