An investigation by CyberX9 revealed significant vulnerabilities in Airportr, a UK-based luggage service, exposing the personal data and travel records of its users, including diplomats, to potential hackers. Despite Airportr’s prompt response to the findings, researchers highlighted the risk of data breaches due to basic security flaws that could grant unauthorized access to sensitive information and operations.
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X has to prove it wasn't negligent when removing CSAM from its site
A US Court of Appeals judge ruled that X Corp. must face claims of negligence regarding its handling of child sex abuse content, stemming from a 2021 lawsuit involving two underage boys. The case accuses X of inadequately responding to reports of exploitative material and could set a significant precedent for social media regulations. Want More Context? 🔎
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