Privacy
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🗓 07 Apr 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 Europe
Italy’s hospitals are flooded with new digital tools, but fragmented data systems threaten patient care. Investigate the real hurdles—interoperability, governance, and staff training—in the quest for a truly connected healthcare system.
🗓 07 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECPULSE · 🌍 North America
ICE’s decision to deploy Paragon spyware in the fight against drug trafficking has reignited debates over government surveillance, privacy, and civil liberties. This feature investigates the secretive contract, its legal hurdles, and the voices demanding transparency.
🗓 06 Apr 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 North America
The founder of pcTattletale, a major stalkerware app, has been convicted but escapes prison with only a fine—the first such U.S. prosecution in years, raising concerns about the effectiveness of cybercrime deterrence.
🗓 06 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECPULSE · 🌍 Europe
With the EU law allowing CSAM scanning expired, tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Snapchat vow to keep scanning for child abuse material, risking legal troubles and sparking a heated debate between privacy advocates and child safety groups.
🗓 06 Apr 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF
Lab gloves, meant to prevent contamination, may be introducing misleading signals into microplastics research. Recent evidence shows glove residues can mimic plastic particles, raising serious questions about the reliability of current pollution data.
🗓 06 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECPULSE
As affordable storage options dwindle and costs rise, digital hoarders and professionals are running out of places to safely store their growing data. Find out what's driving the storage crunch and what choices remain.
🗓 06 Apr 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 Europe
Euro-Office, a new productivity suite spearheaded by Nextcloud, Ionos, and Proton, has triggered a legal and political clash with OnlyOffice. The project is more than a fork; it’s a test of Europe’s digital independence.
🗓 05 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECPULSE · 🌍 North America
LinkedIn faces allegations of secretly scanning over 6,000 browser extensions on users’ computers, linking digital habits to real identities and raising alarms over privacy, profiling, and corporate espionage.
🗓 04 Apr 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 North America
LinkedIn quietly scans visitor browsers for over 6,000 Chrome extensions, collecting detailed device data and mapping competitor tool usage—sparking privacy and competition concerns. Here’s what you need to know.
🗓 04 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECPULSE · 🌍 North America
LinkedIn is covertly scanning users’ browsers for thousands of Chrome extensions and collecting device data, claiming it’s to stop data scrapers—but privacy concerns loom.