CyberNews
Scientific breakthrough could usher in new era of 6G communications
A matchbook-sized antenna developed at the University of Glasgow could pave the way to holographic calls, improved autonomous driving, and better medical care.
CyberNews
A matchbook-sized antenna developed at the University of Glasgow could pave the way to holographic calls, improved autonomous driving, and better medical care.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft is now using a Windows driver to prevent users from changing the Windows 10 and Windows 11 default browser manually or through software.
Bleeping Computer
Opera has reported a substantial 164% increase in new European Union users on iOS devices after Apple introduced a new feature to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA).
SC Magazine
The antitrust suit disputes Apple’s position that its restrictive ecosystem protects users.
CyberNews
Meta has offered to drop the price for its ad-free Facebook and Instagram services in the EU from €9.99 to €5.99.
Computerworld
Big tech is making money hand over fist with your data. And while the states are picking up the slack on privacy legislation, Congress remains AWOL.
Bleeping Computer
Brave has seen a sharp increase in users installing its privacy-focused Brave Browser on iPhones after Apple introduced changes to adhere to the new European Digital Markets Act.
CyberNews
Apple allows developers who to distribute apps directly from their websites.
The Hacker News
Meta announces plans for interoperability between WhatsApp, Messenger, and third-party messaging services in response to the EU's Digital Markets Act.
CyberNews
From overhauling online platforms to backroom engineering, Big Tech firms have scrambled over the last six months to comply with landmark EU tech rules.
CyberNews
Apple was hit with an EU antitrust fine of over 1.8 billion euros ($1.95 billion) on Monday
CyberNews
Prior to the release of iOS 17.4, Apple has published a whitepaper that explains what changes the company has rolled out to comply with the new EU Digital Markets Act.
SecurityWeek
Unpatched Google vulnerability exploited, 3D printers hacked by white hats, WhatsApp will get NSO Group spyware.
Computerworld
Apple has told its European customers that new EU competition laws will make iPhones less safe.
Computerworld
Apple has told its European customers that new EU competition laws will make iPhones less safe.
Computerworld
The move could spur enterprises to consider banning the use of the controversial video-sharing platform over privacy and safety concerns.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft has released the KB5034763 cumulative update for Windows 10 21H2 and Windows 10 22H2, which includes a small number of changes, including the continued rollout of changes to comply with Europe's Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The Hacker News
Google starts blocking sideloaded apps in Singapore: This pilot program targets apps that abuse permissions to steal one-time passwords and sensitive
DarkReading
The tech giant says that being more open to comply with EU regulations brings risks such as malware, fraud, and scams.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft has released the January 2024 preview update for Windows 10, version 22H2, which adds Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance in the European Economic Area (EEA) to allow European users to uninstall all apps in Windows by March 6.
CyberNews
Meta's EU users may chose to unlink their accounts.
Cyber Security News
SysJoker malware was initially discovered to be used by the APT group dubbed "WildCard" and was targeting the educational sector of Israel.
SecurityWeek
Juniper Networks patches over 30 vulnerabilities in Junos OS and Junos OS Evolved, including nine high-severity bugs.
The Hacker News
Apple, in 2022, prevented over $2 billion in fraudulent transactions and rejected 1.7 million app submissions for privacy and security violations.
SecurityWeek
The European Union warns online giant TikTok to respect EU law and ensure the safety of European users' data, as the video-sharing app's CEO met with top officials in Brussels.
SecurityWeek
A new EU law imposing stricter online regulation comes into effect Wednesday and the biggest platforms like Facebook and Google will have until February 17 to reveal their user numbers.
Computerworld
Two landmark pieces of legislation that target digital businesses operating in the EU will go into force early next year.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft says the first Secured-core certified Windows Server and Microsoft Azure Stack HCI devices are now available to protect customers' networks from security threats, including ransomware attacks.
Bleeping Computer
Security researchers have found a flaw in the Microsoft Windows Platform Binary Table (WPBT) that could be exploited in easy attacks to install rootkits on all Windows computers shipped since 2012.