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  • Private groups work to identify and report student protesters for possible deportation

    Private groups work to identify and report student protesters for possible deportation

    NEW YORK (AP) — When a protester was caught on video in January at a New York rally against Israel, only her eyes were visible between a mask and headscarf. But days later, photos of her entire face, along with her name and employer, were circulated online. “Months of them hiding their faces went down…

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    Mar 28, 2025 11:16 AM
  • Takeaways about groups working to identify and report foreign student protesters

    Takeaways about groups working to identify and report foreign student protesters

    When President Donald Trump signed an order calling for the deportation of foreign students who participated in “pro-jihadist” protests of the war in Gaza, some supporters of the crackdown were already working to identify targets for expulsion. Here are some key takeaways about the efforts by pro-Israel private groups to expose protesters using facial recognition…

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    Mar 28, 2025 11:14 AM
  • B.C. Premier David Eby walking back tariff bill after ‘anxiety’ from stakeholders

    B.C. Premier David Eby walking back tariff bill after ‘anxiety’ from stakeholders

    British Columbia Premier David Eby’s government is walking back a key portion of its controversial tariff response law, admitting the proposed legislation “didn’t get the balance right.” Eby said Friday that the legislation known as Bill 7 needs appropriate “safeguards” after a wave of criticism about potential overreach. “My interest in being able to move…

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    Mar 28, 2025 11:03 AM
  • LockBit carried out 101 cyberattacks in February: NordLocker report

    A digital storage firm company says the ransomware group whose software was used to attack Indigo Books & Music carried out 101 attacks in the month of February, a record for the group that began operating in 2019. NordLocker says LockBit has carried out more than 1,300 attacks since January 2020, and doubled its monthly…

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    Mar 15, 2023 7:36 AM
  • Consumer Privacy Protection Act could lead to fines for deceptive designs in apps and websites

    This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site. Author: Jonathan Obar, Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies, York University, Canada Canada’s proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) prohibits online consent processes that…

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    Mar 15, 2023 7:29 AM
  • Chinese SARS whistleblower Jiang Yanyong dies at 91

    BEIJING (AP) — Jiang Yanyong, a Chinese military doctor who revealed the full extent of the 2003 SARS outbreak and was later placed under house arrest for his political outspokenness, has died, a long-time acquaintance and a Hong Kong newspaper said Tuesday. Jiang was 91 and died of pneumonia Saturday in Beijing, according to human…

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    Mar 14, 2023 5:55 PM
  • The Online News Act could give Google and Meta too much influence over Canadian news orgs

    This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site. Author: Sara Bannerman, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Communication Policy and Governance, McMaster University Bill C-18, the Online News Act, could give Google and…

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    Mar 14, 2023 7:21 AM
  • Newfoundland and Labrador telehealth line advises most callers to go see a doctor

    ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Reports from the company running Newfoundland and Labrador’s public health line show more than three-quarters of callers looking for advice about symptoms are told to seek emergency services or see a family doctor. The reports filed last year by Fonemed, which operates the province’s 811 HealthLine, show the service grappling with…

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    Mar 14, 2023 7:05 AM
  • Ransomware group behind 2021 cyberattack on Newfoundland and Labrador health network

    ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Hive ransomware group was behind the cyberattack that brought Newfoundland and Labrador’s health-care system to its knees in October 2021, officials said Tuesday. The revelation was the first appreciable bit of information officials have provided about who or what was behind the attack since systems first crashed nearly a year…

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    Mar 14, 2023 6:19 AM
  • Province increases support for victims of abuse and exploitation

    On March 13, Manitoba’s Justice Minister, Kelvin Goertzen, announced an amendment to the Intimate Image Protection Act (IIPA) which will double down on efforts to protect an individual’s right to online image privacy. Under the new law, individuals distributing intimate images of others online will be required to provide proof of consent from the other…

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    Mar 13, 2023 7:12 AM
  • Indigo union demands more details on cyberattack, support for affected workers

    TORONTO — A union representing 200 employees of Indigo Books & Music Inc. is calling on the retailer to disclose more information about the scope of its recent data breach and offer additional support to staff affected by the cyberattack. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Local 1006A said Saturday that it is “increasingly…

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    Mar 11, 2023 1:11 AM
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