
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a long-awaited feature that could significantly change how users manage their conversations: the ability to schedule messages for future delivery. Signs of the feature were recently discovered in a beta version for iPhone, suggesting that development is actively
Read more: WhatsApp tests feature to schedule future messages automatically

Amazon is facing lawsuits in the United States from families who allege negligence after a potentially dangerous chemical was sold through its platform. The case has reached the Washington State Supreme Court, which has now allowed the claims to proceed. In a unanimous decision, the state’s
Read more: Court allows lawsuits against Amazon over negligence

Three engineers connected to Silicon Valley’s tech ecosystem are facing serious federal charges for allegedly stealing trade secrets from companies including Google and transferring confidential information to Iran and other external locations. The case has intensified concerns over the protection
Read more: Engineers charged with stealing Silicon Valley trade secrets

The growing use of artificial intelligence by criminal networks is reshaping the global cybersecurity landscape. From highly polished phishing emails to convincingly realistic fake videos of government officials, digital threats have entered a new level of sophistication. Interpol’s cybercrime headquarters in
Read more: AI-powered cybercrime emerges as global security threat

The messaging platform Telegram has stated that its encryption remains intact, directly contradicting recent remarks from Russian officials suggesting possible security breaches. The company publicly defended the technical integrity of its infrastructure and rejected any claims that its encryption has been
Read more: Telegram denies breach as Russia tightens digital control

The United States government is reportedly developing an online portal known as “freedom.gov,” designed to facilitate access to digital content restricted in certain countries, particularly in Europe. While the platform has not yet been officially launched, it has already sparked debate within policy circles. The
Read more: United States develops portal to bypass digital restrictions

A Russian court has ordered Google to pay a fine of 1.2 quintillion euros in a case related to the blocking of Russian state media channels on YouTube. The staggering figure—1.2 followed by 18 zeros—far exceeds the market value of Google’s parent company and surpasses the gross domestic product
Read more: Russia imposes astronomical fine on Google over YouTube

Russian authorities have intensified warnings regarding the use of messaging services in the context of the conflict in Ukraine, pointing to potential security risks associated with the Telegram platform. Government officials have suggested that foreign intelligence services may be attempting to access
Read more: Kremlin Raises Intelligence Concerns Over Telegram Communications

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand in a Los Angeles courtroom in a trial that could redefine the legal responsibility of social media platforms for the mental health of minors. His testimony marks a pivotal moment in a sweeping legal battle involving more than a thousand plaintiffs and one that
Read more: Zuckerberg Testifies in Landmark Social Media Responsibility Trial
