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A coalition of 41 states and the District of Columbia have filed lawsuits alleging that Meta intentionally designed its products with addictive features that harm young Facebook and Instagram users. (WSJ,Bloomberg)
Q&A with FTC Commissioner and digital privacy expert Alvaro Bedoya on the agency's plan to hire child psychologists to understand social media's impact on kids (The Record)
Experts say the EU plan to require messaging services to scan CSAM is the wrong response to a multifaceted problem and a direct threat to democratic values. (TechCrunch)
Researchers have discovered an attack that forces WebKit on iOS and macOS to disclose user data that visits a malicious website, such as passwords and email content. A fix does not yet exist. (Ars Technica, iLeakage)
Side channel attacks take bite out of Apple silicon with iLeakage exploit (The Register)
Bytefest 2023 is coming! What you'll see at the computer exhibition for the oldies (PC Tuning)