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Rudy Giuliani to not face criminal charges over U.S. lobbying laws breach

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Rudy Giuliani will not face criminal charges, after he was accused of violating U.S. lobbying laws

Federal investigators in April 2021 seized 16 electronic devices that belonged to Giuliani, and after reviewing them, the decision to drop the charges was made. Giuliani was accused of trying to dig up dirt on the Biden family in Ukraine, to benefit former President Donald Trump, and whether he breached the Foreign Agents Registrations Act. While acting as Trump’s lawyer, Giuliani had interactions with Ukrainian officials, allegedly trying to find out more about Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, ahead of the 20-20 Presidential campaign. Giuliani maintained he had done nothing wrong during the investigation.

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Twitch looks to Tiktok: pretender or a perfect pairing?

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Twitch has introduced a new feature called the discovery feed, which functions similarly to TikTok’s feed.

This feature is designed to help users quickly find content they enjoy on the platform. With the discovery feed, users can preview numerous live streams and clips without encountering pre-roll ads, making it easier to browse and find something to watch within minutes.

The update is being rolled out to all users gradually, with the new Feed tab becoming available on the Twitch mobile app. This update aims to enhance the user experience by providing a more efficient way to discover and engage with content on Twitch.

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Qantas app privacy breach sparks urgent investigation

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Concerns arise as users report access to strangers’ personal details

Qantas, one of Australia’s leading airlines, finds itself embroiled in a concerning privacy breach as users of its mobile app report alarming incidents.

Customers accessing the app were shocked to find not their own information but instead the personal details of strangers, including names, flight details, and even boarding passes. The breach, which surfaced via social media posts, has prompted an urgent investigation by Qantas amid fears of a potential security hack.

‘I was able to access full booking details, including the ability to cancel someone’s flight to Europe.’

Reports emerged detailing how users were not only able to view strangers’ information but also manipulate bookings, change seats, and transfer points within the app.

This revelation has raised significant alarm among both Qantas customers and cybersecurity experts, highlighting the vulnerability of digital platforms to breaches of privacy and security.

A spokesperson for Qantas responded promptly, acknowledging the issue and assuring users that investigations are underway to address the breach.

The airline has vowed to provide further information as soon as possible, recognising the gravity of the situation and the importance of safeguarding customers’ personal data.

 

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‘AI’ remains the big topic in big tech

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Companies around the world are embracing artificial intelligence.