Mozilla, the company behind the Firefox browser, has recently come under scrutiny due to a privacy complaint lodged by the activist group NOYB (None of Your Business). This Vienna-based organization has accused Mozilla of violating European privacy laws with its default tracking features that monitor users’ online activities without seeking explicit consent. The specific feature […]
Telegram Security Breach Exposes Medical Data: A Wake-Up Call for Digital Privacy
In an alarming incident that has reignited concerns over digital security and privacy, a hacker known as xenZen has claimed responsibility for leaking over 7 terabytes of sensitive medical data from Star Health, one of India’s largest health insurers. This data breach, facilitated through Telegram chatbots, has put millions of customers’ medical information at risk, […]
EU Scrutinizes Google Over AI Model Data Use
In an age where technology and ethics are increasingly intertwined, the European Union (EU) is taking significant steps to regulate how major tech companies handle sensitive user data. This scrutiny is particularly directed at Google, as Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) investigates the tech giant’s use of personal data in developing its advanced AI model, […]