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To Identify Suspect In Idaho Killings, FBI Used Restricted Consumer DNA Data - Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: As investigators struggled for weeks...
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Chegg To Initiate Business Review Amid AI-Shift in Education Tech - Slashdot
Online-education company Chegg said it is conducting a business review and exploring alternatives such as selling...
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All 50 States Have Now Introduced Right to Repair Legislation - Slashdot
All 50 U.S. states have now introduced some form of right to repair legislation, marking a...
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VPN Providers Consider Exiting France Over 'Dangerous' Blocking Demands - Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: In France, rightsholders have taken legal action to...
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Google's AI Previews Erode the Internet, Edtech Company Says In Lawsuit - Slashdot
Chegg has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of using AI-generated overviews to...
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Angry Workers Use AI to Bombard Businesses With Employment Lawsuits - Slashdot
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Telegraph: Workers with an axe to grind against...
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Will Consumer Data Collection Lead to Algorithm-Adjusted 'Surveillance Pricing'? - Slashdot
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post's "Tech Brief": Last fall, reports that...
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California Sues Data-Harvesting Company NPD, Enforcing Strict Privacy Law - Slashdot
California sued to fine a data-harvesting company, reports the Washington Post, calling it "a rare step...
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New WinRAR Version Strips Windows Metadata In Privacy Push - Slashdot
WinRAR 7.10 now lets users remove potentially sensitive metadata from downloaded files while preserving core Windows...
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California Takes Steps Toward Officially Recognizing Bigfoot - Slashdot
California is considering officially recognizing Bigfoot as its state cryptid through Assembly Bill 666, introduced last...
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Meta Claims Torrenting Pirated Books Isn't Illegal Without Proof of Seeding - Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Just because Meta admitted to torrenting a...
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ISP Must Unmask 100 Alleged BitTorrent Pirates In RIAA Lawsuit - Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: Altice, parent company of Internet provider Optimum, must...
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FTC Launches Broad Tech 'Censorship' Probe Targeting Meta, Uber - Slashdot
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has launched an inquiry into potential "censorship" by technology platforms ranging...
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Murena Released a De-Googled Version of the Pixel Tablet - Slashdot
Murena has launched the Murena Pixel Tablet, a de-Googled version of the Pixel Tablet that removes...
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Palo Alto Firewalls Under Attack As Miscreants Chain Flaws For Root Access - Slashdot
A recently patched Palo Alto Networks vulnerability (CVE-2025-0108) is being actively exploited alongside two older flaws...
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AI 'Hallucinations' in Court Papers Spell Trouble For Lawyers - Slashdot
An anonymous reader shares a report: U.S. personal injury law firm Morgan & Morgan sent an...
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Nearly 10 Years After Data and Goliath, Bruce Schneier Says: Privacy's Still Screwed - Slashdot
Ten years after publishing his influential book on data privacy, security expert Bruce Schneier warns that...
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DeepSeek Removed from South Korea App Stores Pending Privacy Review - Slashdot
Today Seoul's Personal Information Protection Commission "said DeepSeek would no longer be available for download until...
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California Considers Taking Over Some Oil Refineries - Slashdot
California is "considering state ownership of one or more oil refineries," reports the Los Angeles Times....
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Lawsuit Accuses Meta Of Training AI On Torrented 82TB Dataset Of Pirated Books - Slashdot
"Meta is involved in a class action lawsuit alleging copyright infringement, a claim the company disputes..."...
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Alleged 'CEO Shooter' Luigi Mangione Raises $297K Online - Slashdot
Luigi Mangione faces first-degree murder charges. On Valentine's Day he posted his first public comments online,...
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The IRS Is Buying an AI Supercomputer From Nvidia - Slashdot
According to The Intercept, the IRS is set to purchase an Nvidia SuperPod AI supercomputer to...
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News Orgs Say AI Firm Stole Articles, Spit Out 'Hallucinations' - Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Conde Nast and several other media companies...
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US Releases Russian Cybercriminal As Part of Prisoner Swap - Slashdot
The U.S. released Russian cybercriminal Alexander Vinnik, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering...