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The U.S. government accuses Live Nation-Ticketmaster of illegally maintaining a monopoly by coercing venues and artists into its ecosystem, citing…
Read More »The released documents reveal the secretive process of U.S. government data requests to tech companies like Google, highlighting the tension…
Read More »The antitrust trial against Live Nation-Ticketmaster faces uncertainty due to the sudden resignation of the Justice Department's top antitrust enforcer,…
Read More »Google's initial search retrieval relies on a mechanical, word-matching system like BM25, where content must first pass a lexical gate…
Read More »ICE is undergoing a significant, budget-driven expansion, establishing new offices across the U.S. and embedding its operations within existing government…
Read More »The head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, Gail Slater, has resigned just weeks before a major monopoly trial against…
Read More »The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a cross-appeal against Google, signaling dissatisfaction with the court-ordered remedies and seeking stricter…
Read More »Microsoft permanently banned Jeffrey Epstein from Xbox Live in 2013, citing a conduct policy violation, but an internal email directly…
Read More »U.S. authorities seized the Russian Anonymous Marketplace (RAMP), a major dark web forum central to ransomware tool trading and discussion,…
Read More »The most critical factor for modern SEO is user satisfaction, as Google's ranking systems are fundamentally trained on user engagement…
Read More »Google is contesting a court order to share proprietary data, arguing its internal ranking signals and user data are invaluable…
Read More »A senior Google executive warns that court-ordered sharing of its core search technology, like its index and ranking data, would…
Read More »Google is seeking to delay court-ordered antitrust remedies, arguing that forced licensing of its search and advertising technology would expose…
Read More »Google has appealed a federal court ruling that declared it an illegal monopolist in online search, seeking to suspend court-ordered…
Read More »The DOJ's flawed redaction process for Epstein case documents allowed sensitive information to be revealed through a simple copy-paste method,…
Read More »Portugal has enacted a safe harbor law, exempting ethical cybersecurity research from prosecution if it is conducted responsibly and without…
Read More »Portugal has enacted a new law creating a legal safe harbor for good-faith security researchers, protecting them from prosecution for…
Read More »A critical vulnerability in FortiWeb (CVE-2025-58034) is being actively exploited due to a stealth patch that left many administrators unaware…
Read More »The Department of Justice has reached a settlement with RealPage, imposing strict new rules on how it collects and uses…
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