Burmese model and ex-doctor Nange Mwe San was sentenced to six years in jail by a military tribunal after being targeted for attending anti-government protests.
A 74-page report describes Meta's inciting role in the deaths of over 25,000 Rohingya.
The new citizenship comes nearly a decade after Snowden blew the lid on the NSA's vast domestic and international spying apparatus.
Musk tweeted that he would work to provide internet in Iran after the U.S. Treasury Department loosened sanctions restrictions to help Iranians get connected.
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Amid widespread protests in the country, encrypted communication seems like an unmitigated win.
The ruling marks a major blow to Veritas which has made a name for itself by using hidden cameras and fake names to reveal so-called corruption.
Influence campaigns on both sides of the New Cold War have made social media images a double-edged sword.
Sen. Ron Wyden urged inspectors general at three departments to investigate the military's purchases of large swaths of data.
The platform is banning political fundraising videos and will require U.S. politically affiliated accounts to be verified.
Starlink now operates on every continent, including Antarctica, according to the billionaire tech mogul.
A sweeping new Department of Defense review follows the removal of Twitter, Insta, and Facebook accounts, suspected of being run by the U.S. military.
The researchers will use the funds to develop a set of, “best practices and centralized resources,” for game makers to monitor extremist activity.
Amazon led the pack, spending at least $16 billion on acquisitions in 2019, with at least $5.6 billion spent in the past three months.
Three Iranian men allegedly carried out attacks on everything from electrical utilities to a domestic violence shelter to a county government.
Workers spread out across four cities to demand Amazon and Google quit a cloud computing project and sever ties with the Israeli government.
"I am never going to stop fighting. In fact, I have not yet begun to fight. They will have to kill me first," the podcaster said.
The cleaner allegedly offered to send photos of the residence and plug-in a dirty USB device in exchange for around $7,000.
Can you imagine a U.S. president speaking ill of the opposing political party? It's simply unprecedented.
The digital minister said there are still around 1,900 government applications and forms that still require the dated tech.