GDPR
Europe’s €1.2 Trillion Tech Exodus Exposes Industrial Policy Collapse
A decade of regulatory burden and fragmented capital markets has driven European technology value overseas, deepening digital dependency as geopolitical risks mount.
Luxembourg Court Annuls €746M Amazon Fine, Exposing Cracks in EU’s GDPR Enforcement Model
Administrative Court ruling forces data regulator to reassess record penalty under post-2023 case law requiring fault analysis—a procedural victory that may constrain future mega-fines across the bloc.
What Happens to Your Digital Identity After Death? The Legal Void AI Is Exploiting
As AI systems train on the data, writing, and likenesses of the deceased without consent, the law offers almost no protection - and estates have few tools to fight back.
Meta Ray-Ban Glasses Under Fire as Kenyan Contractors Review Intimate User Footage
Swedish investigation reveals data workers in Nairobi have viewed videos of users in bathrooms, bedrooms, and other private moments—exposing critical flaws in how wearable AI handles data through global supply chains.
MyFirst Kids Smartwatch Exposes Camera, Microphone Access Via Unauthenticated Remote Exploit
Swedish security researcher demonstrates critical vulnerabilities in children's wearable allowing remote surveillance—latest in systemic failure pattern across IoT kids market
AI Can Unmask Pseudonymous Users for $4 Per Target, New Research Shows
Large language models achieve 68% accuracy in linking anonymous accounts across platforms, upending decades of assumptions about online privacy protection.
Anonymous Credentials Emerge as Privacy Solution Amid KYC Data Breach Crisis
Zero-knowledge proof systems allow identity verification without exposing personal data—a critical shift as centralized databases leak billions of records and age-verification laws proliferate.