Julian Assange: Governments selectively enforcing laws to punish those who provoke their ire

Julian Assange: Governments selectively enforcing laws to punish those who provoke their ire

As the extradition hearing for Wikileaks Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange unfolds, it is increasingly clear that the prosecution of Assange fits into a pattern of governments selectively enforcing laws to punish those who provoke their ire, reports freedom of information defenders Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). EFF now wants computer crime laws...

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Huawei, Sunline launch contactless ‘Digital Loan One Box Solution’

Huawei, Sunline launch contactless ‘Digital Loan One Box Solution’

Technology companies Sunline and Huawei have jointly released the Digital Loan One Box Solution — a global contactless solution for financial services. This solution will be rolled out across countries and regions such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Africa, where financial inclusiveness is urgently necessary. According...

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Cambridge Analytica neither misused data nor colluded with Russia, watchdog finds

Cambridge Analytica neither misused data nor colluded with Russia, watchdog finds

Infamous now-defunct data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica did not directly misuse data to shift votes in the Brexit referendum, nor did it work with Russia to meddle in the vote, a three-year UK investigation has found. The organisation, which has in the past 10 years been blamed for electoral mess in...

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