Israeli authorities fail to stem the growing number of female victims whose intimate photos are posted on Telegram without their consent, leaving women to fend for themselves

Facebook separately removes hundreds of accounts linked to governments of Vietnam and Georgia as tech companies try to rein in misinformation ahead of US elections

Database of user names and phone numbers made available for download last week on online hacker forum apparently belonging to crime group

Emergency medical team to be dispatched in coordination with WHO; at least 63 people, mostly children, have died since mid-October, with the crisis blamed on 'anti-vaxxers'

Massive, coordinated campaign targeted Muslim, left-wing politicians, published over 1,000 fake news posts per week to over 1 million followers, The Guardian reports

Americans once despondent over having to settle for what's on offer locally are again luxuriating in imported toilet paper, scented garbage bags and everything else under $75

Social media giant blames 'an issue in one of our central software systems' for shutting down platform and all connected apps

Move by Oregon Democrat comes after WhatsApp filed suit against spyware company alleging widespread abuse; NSO employees sue Facebook for suspending their accounts

Celebrities helped expand museum's presence online, where 'people could reach us, ask questions and discover the history,' says official

US president met with Facebook CEO while he was in Washington in October to testify to Congress about his company's cryptocurrency program, NBC reports

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