Topic: legal exemptions

  • Portugal's New Cybercrime Law Shields Security Researchers

    Portugal's New Cybercrime Law Shields Security Researchers

    Portugal has enacted a safe harbor law, exempting ethical cybersecurity research from prosecution if it is conducted responsibly and without seeking economic benefit. The law requires researchers to act proportionally, avoid harmful methods like data theft, and confidentially report vulnerabiliti...

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  • Portugal Exempts Security Researchers From Cybercrime Law

    Portugal Exempts Security Researchers From Cybercrime Law

    Portugal has enacted a new law creating a legal safe harbor for good-faith security researchers, protecting them from prosecution for activities aimed at uncovering and responsibly disclosing software vulnerabilities. To qualify, researchers must follow strict rules: they cannot seek extra econom...

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  • ChromeOS to be "phased out" within a decade, court docs show

    ChromeOS to be "phased out" within a decade, court docs show

    Google plans to officially phase out ChromeOS by 2034, transitioning to a new Android-based operating system internally known as Project Aluminium. A full release of the new OS for critical enterprise and education sectors might not arrive until 2028, though the timeline from court documents may ...

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  • Inside Jeffrey Epstein's 'Jmail' Inbox

    Inside Jeffrey Epstein's 'Jmail' Inbox

    The House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein's emails, prompting further investigations into him and associates like Larry Summers, with a user-friendly platform called "Jmail" created to improve access. Luke Igel and Riley Walz developed Jmail using Google's Gemini...

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