Noyb Complains to Ryanair Over Facial Recognition Technology in Flight Booking Process

Privacy organization noyb has filed a complaint about Ryanair with the Italian privacy regulator because of the facial scan that new customers must undergo. All customers who want to book a flight via the Ryanair website or app must create an account. This is a permanent account, says noyb. “This often involves combining and retaining

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FBI Investigates LinkedIn Recruiter Accused of Stealing $308 Million from Crypto Exchange

The Japanese crypto exchange DMM was robbed of $308 million in bitcoin earlier this year via a rogue recruiter on LinkedIn, the FBI and Japanese police report (pdf). An employee of Ginco, the company to which crypto exchange DMM had entrusted the wallet management system, was approached via LinkedIn by someone posing as a recruiter.

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CISA Urges Users to Utilize End-to-End Encryption and Avoid Private VPNs

The American cyber agency CISA today advised to only communicate end-to-end encrypted, as well as to stop using SMS-based multi-factor authentication (MFA) and personal VPN services. The advice is contained in a document on best practices for mobile communications and is suitable for everyone, but especially for ‘highly targeted’ individuals, according to the description (pdf).

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Mozilla’s Concerns: How the US Proposal to Challenge Google’s Search Monopoly Impacts Firefox

The US government’s proposals to break Google’s search monopoly will affect Firefox and other smaller, independent browsers, and will only strengthen the position of a handful of strong players, Mozilla said. The US Department of Justice recently asked a federal court to take several measures to break Google’s monopoly on the search engine market. For

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US Government Considers TP-Link Router Sales Ban, Reports WSJ

The American authorities are considering a ban on the sale of routers from manufacturer TP-Link, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reports based on sources. TP-Link routers are said to regularly contain vulnerabilities for which the manufacturer does not release updates, according to anonymous sources quoted by the WSJ. The company would also not cooperate with

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EFF Warns: Online Age Verification Poses Privacy Risks for All Users

Online age verification systems are surveillance systems that threaten everyone’s privacy and anonymity, according to the American civil rights movement EFF, in response to a law recently passed in Australia that bans social media for people under the age of 16. To enforce the age ban, social media platforms must take “reasonable measures” to verify

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Kaspr Extension Violates Privacy by Illegally Collecting LinkedIn Contact Information

The maker of the Kaspr extension, a paid extension for Google Chrome that allows LinkedIn users to see the contact details of profiles they visit, has illegally collected contact details on LinkedIn and other websites, French privacy regulator CNIL ruled today. The authority has fined Kaspr 240,000 euros. LinkedIn users have four options to display

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