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A middle school student in Jeju was caught after illegally accessing a cloud-based collaboration platform using a teacher’s ID and password and downloading hundreds of classmates’ personal information ...
Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet has approved the use of a digital identity system to allow non-Saudi, non-resident foreigners to own property in the Kingdom, the government said, as part of new rules opening ...
YouTube is cracking down on its age verification process as the company is using artificial intelligence tools to guess its users ages. The decision from YouTube is an effort to prevent children ...
The Army granted 200 soldiers the power to use their military ID card to buy food outside of the dining facility with their meal entitlements.
The platform may request users to submit an ID, credit card or selfie in order to use the service going forward.
The UK government has urged people to delete old pictures and emails as ‘data centres require vast amounts of water to cool their systems’.
Class actions may make this problem worse rather than better. As the court in the New Hampshire case observed, there is no mechanism in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for class members to “opt ...
AI industry groups are urging an appeals court to block what they say is the largest copyright class action ever certified. They've warned that a single lawsuit raised by three authors over ...
I've been using Darktide's new Arbitrator class for a month, laying devious traps and mauling heretics as a grimdark Wallace and Gromit Features By Will Sawyer published August 4, 2025 ...
Class action lawsuit filed One of the users of the Tea app, Griselda Reyes, has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of herself and other Tea users affected by the data breach.
The decision comes after an investigation into allegations including “allowing students to vape and use THC during class without reporting, neglecting instructional duties, and engaging in ...