The European Parliament voted to end untargeted mass scanning of private communications in the EU, requiring any message scanning to be strictly targeted at individuals suspected by judicial authority of child sexual abuse. The vote rejects the previous 'Chat Control' surveillance model, which the Commission's own evaluation showed generated 48% false positives and has been largely ineffective due to encryption adoption and operator overreliance on a single US corporation.
Knock published email.info, a public dashboard benchmarking 10 email providers' API performance metrics including response times (p50/p90/p95/p99), error rates, uptime correlation with incidents, and pricing comparisons across a 90-day trailing window using real-world data from billions of requests.
This article is about private equity ownership of veterinary practices in the US and UK, providing a searchable map and list of consolidators. It has no relevance to cybersecurity or information security.
This article is not security-related. It covers the UK Bank of England's decision to replace historical figures on banknotes with wildlife imagery, based on public consultation feedback.
Hologram v0.8.0 introduces JavaScript interoperability allowing Elixir developers to call JS functions, use npm packages, interact with Web APIs, and work with Web Components directly from Elixir code. The release includes async/await support, Web Components template support, and language server compatibility fixes.
This article is not security-related. It appears to be about energy policy and nuclear power adoption in the Middle East, with no cybersecurity, vulnerability, or attack content.
Dograh is an open-source, self-hosted visual drag-and-drop platform for building production voice AI agents with integrated telephony, STT/TTS, LLM support, and knowledge base capabilities—eliminating per-minute API fees and deployment overhead.