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Cyberbullying

July 6, 2026
Journalism/Sri Lanka

How a Chinese-Led Cyber Fraud Empire Is Taking Root in Sri Lanka

For decades, Sri Lanka has been marked on the world map as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”—a tropical paradise for travelers. However, recent data and chilling revelations suggest that a dark

Diplomacy/News

Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Arrested in Paris Amid “Serious Allegations”

Pavel Durov, the Russian-born founder of the popular messaging app Telegram, is scheduled to appear in a French court shortly after his recent arrest at Paris’s Le Bourget airport. Durov, a prominent tech entrepreneur, was detained upon his arrival from

August 25, 2024

Scammers Use Fake News Videos for Blackmail in Sophisticated Scheme

Diplomacy/News

Scammers are increasingly using AI-generated “news” videos to manipulate and blackmail their victims, with some even impersonating prominent outlets like CNN. This deceptive tactic

WhatsApp Users in Italy Hacked, Authorities Say

Diplomacy/News

At least seven mobile subscribers in Italy have been targeted by spyware through their use of the WhatsApp messaging platform, a subsidiary of U.S.-based

How a Chinese-Led Cyber Fraud Empire Is Taking Root in Sri Lanka

July 6, 2026
Journalism/Sri Lanka

For decades, Sri Lanka has been marked on the world map as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”—a tropical paradise for travelers. However, recent data and chilling revelations suggest that a dark

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Ten Convicted for Cyber Harassment of France’s First Lady

January 6, 2026
France/Human Rights/World

A Paris court on Monday found ten individuals guilty of cyber harassment against France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron, in the latest legal action over false claims that she is a transgender woman.

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Man Loses $1.4 Million in Cryptocurrency Romance Scam After Meeting Woman Online

September 28, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

A Colorado man says he lost his entire retirement and life savings — totaling $1.4 million — after falling victim to a cryptocurrency romance scam, highlighting a growing global trend in online

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TikTok Faces €500 Million Fine Over EU Data Transfer to China

April 4, 2025
Business

TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance Ltd., is set to face a privacy fine of more than €500 million ($553 million) for unlawfully sending European users’ data to China, according to Bloomberg

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WhatsApp Users in Italy Hacked, Authorities Say

February 7, 2025
Diplomacy/News

At least seven mobile subscribers in Italy have been targeted by spyware through their use of the WhatsApp messaging platform, a subsidiary of U.S.-based Meta Platforms, authorities said on Wednesday. Italian Prime

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Scammers Use Fake News Videos for Blackmail in Sophisticated Scheme

January 29, 2025
Diplomacy/News

Scammers are increasingly using AI-generated “news” videos to manipulate and blackmail their victims, with some even impersonating prominent outlets like CNN. This deceptive tactic is part of a broader wave of online

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Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Arrested in Paris Amid “Serious Allegations”

August 25, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Pavel Durov, the Russian-born founder of the popular messaging app Telegram, is scheduled to appear in a French court shortly after his recent arrest at Paris’s Le Bourget airport. Durov, a prominent

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