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Apple to launch ‘lockdown mode’ to protect against Pegasus-style hacks

Firm says function is intended for users who face ‘grave, targeted threats to their digital security’ Apple is launching a “lockdown mode” for its devices to protect people – including journalists and human rights activists – targeted by hacking attacks like those launched by government clients of NSO Group using its Pegasus spyware. Apple will …

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I almost downloaded a pebble-identifying app – but some stones should be left unturned

I have apps that analyse every bird, plane and plant – now I need my sense of wonder back In the great outdoors, I find peace. Up hills, down dales, on beaches and cliffs and in fields and woods, I am a study in contentment. Just me and God’s green Earth. And my phone. “Put …

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Scammers and cyber-crooks beware: what’s next for the online safety bill

The much-contested legislation is about to get its day in parliament – but MPs are still fighting over who gets control Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Respect can be a rare commodity online, depending on what Twitter threads or Facebook groups you are in. But the …

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Cryptocurrency broker Voyager Digital files for bankruptcy protection

US firm latest victim of digital asset slump, blaming move on ‘volatility and contagion’ in crypto markets A US cryptocurrency broker and lender has filed for bankruptcy protection, becoming the latest domino to fall in the embattled digital asset market. Voyager Digital had suspended all withdrawals and trading last week but said “volatility and contagion” …

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Decision on sale of UK’s biggest chip maker to Chinese-owned firm delayed

New national security legislation used to allow more time to scrutinise £63m deal for Newport Wafer Fab The British government has delayed the decision on whether the UK’s largest producer of semiconductors can be bought by a Chinese-owned manufacturer by another month and a half. The business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, had been expected to make …

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Families sue TikTok after girls died while trying ‘blackout challenge’

Parents blame platform’s algorithms for choking deaths of eight- and nine-year-old The families of two young girls who allegedly died as a result of a viral TikTok challenge have sued the social media platform, claiming its “dangerous” algorithms are to blame for their children’s deaths. Parents of two girls who died in a 2021 “blackout …

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UK could force messaging apps to scan for child sexual abuse images

Home secretary says new powers could require tech firms to remove encrypted abuse material would bring privacy and security Heavily encrypted messaging services such as WhatsApp could be required to adopt cutting-edge technology to spot child sexual abuse material or face the threat of significant fines, under new changes to UK digital safety legislation. The …

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NHS to test using drones to fly chemotherapy drugs to Isle of Wight

Trial will take treatments from Portsmouth to St Mary’s hospital and health service plans similar drops elsewhere in England The NHS plans to use drones to fly chemotherapy drugs to cancer patients in England to avoid the need for long journeys to collect them. The devices will transport doses from Portsmouth to the Isle of …

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Legislation aims to shield UK internet users from state-backed disinformation

Changes to online safety bill require tech firms to minimise people’s exposure to ‘hostile online warfare’ Tech firms will be required to shield internet users from state-sponsored disinformation posing a threat to UK society and democracy, under changes to a landmark online safety bill. The legislation will require social media platforms, video streaming services and …

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