It's the first time the United Kingdom has attributed the massive breach of millions of citizens' voter data since the cyberattack was first disclosed in 2023.
Tennessee just became the first state to protect musicians and other artists against AI
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed off on legislation designed to protect songwriters, performers and other music industry professionals against the potential dangers of artificial intelligence.
Authorities reportedly ordered Google to reveal the identities of some YouTube videos' viewers
Federal authorities in the US asked Google for the names, addresses, telephone numbers and user activity of the accounts that watched certain YouTube videos between January 1 and 8, 2023, according to unsealed court documents viewed by Forbes.
The Adobe exec behind the Figma deal expresses frustration over slow pace of regulatory approval
Microsoft's Activision deal took almost 21 months, and Adobe has now waited 13 months to close Figma. David Wadhwani said it might require a few more months
Elon Musk's X headed for 'rule of law' clash with EU, warns Twitter's former head of trust & safety
The former head of trust and safety at Twitter has warned the platform now known as X is charting a collision course with the European Union's rebooted.
Amazon Under Fire For Abusing Pricing Power, 17 States And FTC File Antitrust Lawsuit
Regulatory pressure from the FTC is headed for Amazon as its business continues to grow, with several state attorney generals piggybacking on the lawsuit.
EU reinstates $400 million fine on Intel for blocking sales of competing chips
The European Commission has imposed a €376.36 million ($400 million) fine on Intel for blocking the sales of devices powered by its competitors' x86 CPUs.