Facebook-owned messaging app denies new terms of service will make it less secure: 'We can't see your private messages or hear your calls'

Over 2 billion users will have until February 8 to agree to policy change that will see information, including contacts and status updates, shared with social media giant

Competition Authority reportedly contends that social media giant failed to adequately report acquisitions of Israeli companies, days after the US filed suit against Facebook

48 states and districts also file suit against the social media giant, with FTC saying it used 'its monopoly power to crush smaller rivals'

Gilles de Kerchove says gaming sector used by terrorists to communicate and launder money; says extremists made games whose goal is shooting Arabs or George Soros

The calls came in between September 2019 and September 2020, directorate says, as it launches Cyber Defense Week in bid to increase citizen awareness and security

Officers shared imagery of Adolf Hitler and swastikas, as well as other racist and anti-refugee material, over several years, North Rhine-Westphalia minister says

Government reported to mediate deals worth hundreds of millions with Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE; tech company denies claims: 'We fully meet our human rights policy'

Anti-government figures, including top members of church, reportedly have phones hacked with NSO Group software; watchdog says unlikely firm can claim they are legitimate targets

Roger Torrent has accused Madrid of spying on him by employing NSO-made Pegasus software; messaging giant doesn't say whether hack succeeded

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