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Instructure, the education technology company behind Canvas, has reached an “agreement” with the hacker group ShinyHunters.
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  • Meta contractors say they’ve been tasked with reviewing highly sensitive videos captured by the company’s smart glasses.
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  • A new study shows the algorithm used by X, still commonly referred to as Twitter, is helping shift users’ political views to the right.
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  • Cybersecurity experts monitoring the ongoing war in the Middle East discuss whether Iranian cyberattacks against the U.S. are likely.
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  • A Milwaukee police officer is charged with tracking his ex-girlfriend and her ex with Flock license plate reader cameras.
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  • The Pentagon has threatened to blacklist Anthropic from working with the military unless it gives them full access to its AI system. 
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  • A bipartisan aviation safety bill drafted after a fatal midair collision near Washington has been rejected in the House, stalling its path forward. The ROTOR Act fell short of the two-thirds majority necessary to pass under fast-track rules on Tuesday. The bill failed, 264–133, one day after the Pentagon withdrew its support, a reversal that The New York Times reported fueled opposition in the House. More than 130 Republicans voted against the measure.
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  • A new app aims to alert users to the presence of smart glasses, a technology that can record people without their knowledge.
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  • Experts are calling for updates to HIPAA after AI was used to identify patients within anonymized health data.
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  • Is social media addicting? Does it lead to poor adolescent mental health? Meta, TikTok, Snap, Youtube face a series of lawsuits.
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  • The technology company Meta apparently has been waiting for just the right time to integrate a facial recognition feature into its smart glasses: a moment when likely critics would be otherwise occupied.
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  • Police in Austin, Texas, are using data obtained by Flock license plate reader cameras months after the city ended the surveillance program.
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  • Amazon said it has scrapped plans to link its Ring doorbell cameras to the police tech company Flock Safety.
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  • The social media platform X appears to have stripped numerous Iranian officials of their blue check marks following questions regarding possible violations of U.S. sanctions against the Islamic republic.
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  • Legislation in Arizona would ban public records inquiries into law enforcement’s use of license plate reader cameras.
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  • Three social media companies have agreed to be tested for how well they protect the mental health of teenage users.
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  • The Department of Homeland Security is using a legal tool known as an administrative subpoena to obtain private information on Americans.
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  • Apple’s Lockdown Mode blocked the FBI from accessing the iPhone of a Washington Post reporter, court records show.
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  • The prominent hacker Vincenzo Iozzo communicated with Jeffrey Epstein from 2014 to 2018, according to emails released by the DOJ.
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