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Meta Plans to Use Public Posts and AI Data for EU Model Training

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has announced that it will begin using public posts, comments, and interactions with its AI models to train its artificial intelligence systems in the European Union (EU). This decision follows Meta’s initial rollout of AI technology in Europe last month, which had been delayed due to […]

Data Breach at Europcar Exposes User Information and Configuration Files

Europcar, one of the leading car rental companies in Europe, has confirmed a data breach involving its internal development environment, shining a spotlight on growing concerns around the security of corporate code repositories. The breach surfaced when a hacker, using the alias “Europcar,” posted on a dark web forum. The attacker claimed they had accessed […]

ChatGPT Raises Privacy Red Flags With New Memory Feature

OpenAI has introduced a groundbreaking feature for ChatGPT. It now allows the chatbot to remember everything users have ever shared with it. This latest update, announced earlier this week, has raised both excitement and concerns, particularly around privacy. New Memory Feature Of ChatGPT The new update to ChatGPT’s Memory feature means that the chatbot can […]

Is Facebook Planning to Build Data Centers in China?

Facebook executives have recently faced intense scrutiny over alleged plans to share Chinese user data with the Chinese Government. A series of internal documents, uncovered during recent discussions, revealed that Facebook was prepared to grant the Chinese government access to Chinese user data stored on Chinese soil. This revelation has sparked concerns about privacy and […]

Yahoo Privacy Violation? Levi & Korsinsky Launches Investigation

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP, a well-known consumer rights law firm, is investigating claims from California residents who hold Yahoo accounts. The firm is looking into reports that Yahoo may have secretly intercepted private user data while users visited its websites, including yahoo.com, news.yahoo.com, finance.yahoo.com, and sports.yahoo.com that leads to privacy violation. This raises serious concerns […]

India Plans to Replace Old SIM Cards Over Security Concerns After Chinese Chip Discovery

The Indian government is thinking about replacing old SIM cards in mobile phones. This comes after an investigation found that some of the chips used in these SIM cards came from China. The National Cyber Security Coordinator and the Ministry of Home Affairs led the investigation. This raised serious concerns about the security of the […]

Oracle Privately Notifies Customers of Cloud Security Breach

Oracle has privately informed some customers that hackers breached a legacy system unused since 2017. The attackers stole old client credentials. Oracle claimed the data was outdated and not sensitive. However, the hacker shared newer files from late 2024 and 2025 with BleepingComputer and posted them on a hacking forum. Oracle stated that the FBI […]

OpenAI Denies Copyright Allegations in ChatGPT Case

OpenAI has responded to ANI’s allegations that its ChatGPT software reproduces content verbatim from ANI’s articles. During a hearing in the Delhi High Court, OpenAI’s lawyer, Senior Advocate Amit Sibal, argued that the model avoids verbatim reproduction. He stated that ChatGPT’s advanced capabilities make such reproduction impossible. “If OpenAI’s model regurgitated content, it would defeat […]