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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️🇺🇸 Utah is about to become the first US state to legally target VPN use as part of online age verification. The law goes into effect Wednesday, May 6, 2026. 🔴 If you are physically located in Utah, you count as a Utah user, regardless of whether you use a VPN, proxy, or any other tool to disguise your location. Websites are now legally responsible for age-verifying you anyway. 🔴 Sites that handle "material harmful to minors" are banned from sharing instructions on how to use a VPN, or from offering any means to bypass geofencing. The EFF calls this a "liability trap." Websites cannot reliably tell where a VPN user actually is, so the safest legal move is either to block every known VPN IP outright, or to force ID-based age verification on every visitor worldwide. Either path subjects millions of users to invasive identity checks, regardless of where they actually live. The Cato Institute put it bluntly. When a policy can be defeated by a privacy tool millions of people legitimately use, the policy is the problem. The collateral damage is, as always, the people who actually need VPNs: 🔴 Journalists protecting sources 🔴 Domestic abuse survivors hiding from stalkers 🔴 Activists in hostile environments 🔴 Remote workers tunneling into corporate networks 🔴 Travelers banking from abroad 🔴 Anyone who simply does not want their ISP, employer, or data brokers reading their traffic This is not staying in Utah. The UK's Children's Commissioner has called VPNs a "loophole that needs closing." France's Minister Delegate for AI and Digital Affairs has named VPNs as "the next topic on my list." The EU is rolling out age verification across all 27 member states by end of 2026, with EVP Henna Virkkunen openly admitting they have no plan for VPN bypass yet. Utah is leading by example. EFF: "Attacks on VPNs are, at their core, attacks on the tools that enable digital privacy."
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Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon·
ORGULLO de ser socialista. ORGULLO de ser español.
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Stats Globe
Stats Globe@statsglobe·
🇯🇵 Countries with the most Japanese: 1. 🇧🇷 Brazil: 2,700,000 2. 🇺🇸 United States: 1,550,000 3. 🇵🇪 Peru: 203,130 4. 🇨🇦 Canada: 129,425 5. 🇵🇭 Philippines: 120,000 6. 🇦🇺 Australia: 104,141 7. 🇨🇳 China: 97,538 8. 🇲🇽 Mexico: 88,985 9. 🇦🇷 Argentina: 75,528 10. 🇹🇭 Thailand: 70,421 11. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 64,066 12. 🇩🇪 Germany: 43,513 13. 🇰🇷 South Korea: 43,064 14. 🇫🇷 France: 37,056 15. 🇸🇬 Singapore: 32,565 Note: People with Japanese ancestry. Excluding Japan. Data is from different years but fairly recent. Source: Wikipedia
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archtect
archtect@areyouware·
#News #Cybercrime #LeakBase Russian Authorities Arrest Alleged Administrator of LeakBase A 33-year-old Russian national residing in Taganrog has been arrested by Russian police as the alleged creator and day-to-day administrator of LeakBase, a massive English-language cybercrime forum and marketplace that operated openly since 2021.
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archtect@areyouware·
@EU_Commission It’s not People’s Worker Day — it’s a reminder of how much governments take from your earnings. The average personal income tax rate across 35 European countries is 38.5% in 2025, with the average rising to 43.4% for European OECD members.
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European Commission
European Commission@EU_Commission·
Today we celebrate the people who power our economies and societies — and the progress made on workers' rights across the EU: 🔹 Safe & healthy workplaces 🔹 Equal treatment 🔹 Adequate minimum wage 🔹 Work–life balance As work changes, these rights only get stronger.
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Home Office
Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
Legislation will be fast tracked in the coming weeks to clamp down on individuals and groups carrying out hostile activity for foreign states. The Home Secretary will be given new powers to ban the activities of state-backed organisations who threaten our national security.
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
> new cpanel cve thingie > proof of concept released > neat > check on internet degenerates > tons of united states gov thingies compromised > tax places compromised > another day of internet schizophrenia
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archtect@areyouware·
Brasileiros, россияне, Mexicanos 🇧🇷🇷🇺🇲🇽
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archtect@areyouware·
#BREAKING #Cybercrime #Darknet #Drugs German National Extradited from Colombia: U.S. Authorities Dismantle 'The Versus Project' Dark Web Marketplace. The platform specialized in heroin and other illicit drugs, stolen identities, counterfeit currency, malware, and hacking tools.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 BREAKING: The UK Terror Threat Level has been raised from Substantial to Severe
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Europa.com
Europa.com@europa·
🇪🇺 From July 2026, a new EU regulation will require all new cars to include driver-surveillance systems (ADDW), using interior cameras to track eye movement, head position and attention levels to detect “distraction or drowsiness.” The systems are designed for in-car safety alerts, with data processed in real time within the vehicle. Follow: @europa
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OffGuardian
OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
Here's where this goes... Firstly, kiss successful insurance claims goodbye. Any accident will be blamed on "sub-optimal driver performance", and that time your hands moved briefly from the 10-and-2 or your eyeline wasn't correctly picked up by the mirror sensor will be used to blame your fender-bender on you. Secondly, there will be a big "people drive dangerously" propaganda push. "ADDW data harvesting has shown up 80% of us might be driving more recklessly than we think", or "most veteran drivers slip in to bad habits, reports show". Then comes the new legislation to act on this totally fabricated problem. What is it? Oh, it's re-certification. Every driver has to be re-certified after X years on the road. Or maybe your driver monitoring data will be uploaded to a database and scanned for errors. Those errors put points on your license and if you go over a certain number of points, your ability to drive is taken away pending recertification. You can appeal, and drive while the appeal takes place. But the appeal fee is greater than the recertification fee, and if you lose, you have to pay legal costs, and you're not allowed to drive for double the usual amount of time. You'll have to pay a "processing" fee for re-certifying, of course, and if you fail, you'll have to wait X amount of months before you can try again. Headlines will celebrate both the (fictional) decrease in traffic fatalities and that the smaller number of private vehicles on the road has improved the pollution levels in the inner cities. An opinion piece from an anonymous "former driver" will appear in the Guardian "I lost my drivers license, and it's the best thing that ever happened to me". It will talk up how much money they're saving on petrol and road tax, and how much fitter they get walking everywhere and how they know their neighbours so well now. And all sorts of cosy anecdotes about the charming characters and life-affirming tableaux that public transport exposes you to.
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🇪🇺 From July 2026, a new EU regulation will require all new cars to include driver-surveillance systems (ADDW), using interior cameras to track eye movement, head position and attention levels to detect “distraction or drowsiness.” The systems are designed for in-car safety alerts, with data processed in real time within the vehicle. Follow: @europa

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