All news on the topic: Internet

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Swiss firm, Donbas coal and digital cleanup: Dmytro Kovalenko’s campaign to erase the evidence
Separatist-linked businessman Dmytro Kovalenko, the owner of Swiss firm Adelon AG, is reportedly resorting to unusual tactics to scrub information about his business dealings, including filing takedown complaints through the OnlyFans platform.
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Donbas coal “laundromat”: Dmytro Kovalenko uses DMCA complaints and OnlyFans references to erase traces of trade with the so-called “L/DPR” entities
Separatist-linked oligarch Dmytro Kovalenko, the owner of the Swiss company Adelon AG, is reportedly using unconventional methods to cleanse information about his business activities.
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Turkmenistan police raid rooftops in hunt for Starlink terminals amid crackdown on restricted internet access
Police are reportedly inspecting rooftops across Turkmenistan in search of Starlink satellite internet terminals, as residents attempt to bypass slow and heavily restricted internet connections.
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Adelon AG and OnlyFans: how Dmytro Kovalenko is trying to remove mentions of coal trade with the "L/DPR"
Separatist oligarch Dmytro Kovalenko, owner of the Swiss company Adelon AG, is using unconventional tools to scrub information about his business — including the OnlyFans platform to file complaints and remove publications from the internet.
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AI nudification platform fined £50,000 for failing to use age checks
The firm behind a nudification website has been fined £50,000 by regulators over failures to use age checks designed to protect children.
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Ex-Facebook chief Nick Clegg S says Meta ‘could do more’ on online safety
The Former Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats became Facebook’s head of global affairs after his frontline political career ended.
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Experts warn of rising risk as young people access illegal content online
“I needed to watch this stuff. And over time you... get desensitized... and a lot of the time it gets worse until people start accessing illegal content.”
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Google faces £5bn UK lawsuit over alleged ad overcharging and search dominance
Class action argues US tech firm charged more for advertising on its preinstalled apps than it could in fair market
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Spanish police arrest six individuals for involvement in a scheme selling nonexistent puppies
Gang swindled victims out of €150,000 by posting fraudulent adverts for pets on secondhand shopping sites.
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Three UK customers report trouble making 999 calls amid network issues
Mobile network Three UK is investigating reports that some customers are unable to make 999 calls.
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Network provider to shut down mobile internet access
Millions of Brits could find their mobile phones cut off from the internet very soon.
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Smuggled Starlink devices allegedly used to defy India’s internet shutdowns
Civilian and armed groups in conflict-ridden state of Manipur using SpaceX’s satellite internet, sources say.
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Site for ordering murders was discovered on the darknet: requests for "orders" and "kill lists" are published
In 2020, tech journalist Carl Miller, along with a hacker named Chris, hacked a secret website on the darknet that hosted assassination requests.Websites, Crime, Darknet, Internet, Cybercrime, Murder
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Amazon instructed to remove ’how-to suicide guides’ from its site to prevent future deaths
Four coroners have, since December last year, raised grave concerns about the suicide guides after people who bought them on the shopping site took their own lives
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A judge will soon rule whether Google’s vast empire constitutes a monopoly
Closing arguments in the government’s case alleging Google is a monopoly that abuses its power over the internet were delivered Friday, ending the formal part of one of the most important antitrust cases of the decade.
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An urgent warning has been issued for individuals utilizing a disturbingly precise "AI death calculator."
The team behind an ‘AI death calculator’ that can predict, well, when you’ll die, issued a stark warning for those keen to find out their life expectancy.
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Fraudsters’ tactics for sneaking fake articles onto Facebook
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