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Indian data laws have an uncanny resemblance to Russia’s 'new' internet and China’s 'Great Firewall'
Many Asian countries are moving to limit the many unlimited freedoms that Internet offers. The late…
Russia is reportedly going to force Twitter to store Russian data inside the country
Announcing that Twitter was subject to the law, Roskomnadzor boss Alexander Zharov said that his re…
Rob Price
Apple is storing Russian user data in Russia, and some people are worried it could enable government crackdowns
One worry about storing data in countries which may not have strong privacy standards is the risk t…
Kif Leswing
Apple reportedly agreed to store user data for Russian customers on servers inside the country
A law in Russia came into effect on September 1 which requires internet companies to keep any data …
James Cook
Here's Why Putin's Surveillance Denial Was Clearly Wrong
Collection requires a court order, but these are secret and not shown to the service provider. Acc…
Jeremy Bender
Facebook is reportedly gearing up for a showdown with Russia
Russian-language news outlet Vedomosti is reporting that Facebook does not intend to move its data.…
Rob Price
The Russian government demanded access to everybody's Tinder user data in case its spies want to take a look
They also say: "We may disclose your information, if necessary, to: a) execute court decisions, suc…
Bill Bostock,Bill Bostock
2nd high-profile Russian businessman dies in the space of 48 hours as tech tycoon found dead from 'medical gas,' report says
Anton Cherepennikov, 40, the founder of IT company ICS Holding, was found dead in his office in Mos…
Alia Shoaib
Aircraft leasing company with 34 jets being held hostage by Putin takes $1.6 billion hit
SMBC Aviation Capital said it was unlikely to get back 34 aircraft in Russia when Putin invaded Ukr…
Ryan Hogg
Tinder is complying with a Russian government order to cooperate with its spy agencies - but insists it has not handed over any user data
Roskomsvoboda, a Russian non-governmental organization that highlights Russia's restriction of the …
Sinéad Baker,Sinéad Baker,Sin…
Apple and Wikipedia fined by Russian court for hosting 'inaccurate' news about the war in Ukraine
Russia has been cracking down on freedom of speech, especially since last year's invasion of Ukrain…
Charles R. Davis
Russia has hit Google with more than $380 million in fines this month
Google is one of the few US tech companies still operating a service in Russia. The country blocked…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
At least 43 hospitals and medical facilities have been attacked since Russia invaded Ukraine, WHO says
Nearly half of all documented attacks against hospitals and other medical facilities this year have…
Charles R. Davis
The Russian government is launching its own mobile operating system to take on Apple and Google
And Apple, whose CEO Tim Cook is openly gay, has also previously come under criticism in the increa…
Rob Price
Russia's internet censorship is forcing citizens to turn to the dark web and VPNs for news and social media
Instagram influencers posted tearful goodbye messages. Global news outlets vanished. VPN downloads …
Connor Perrett
Putin says Russia must undergo a 'self-cleansing of society' to purge 'bastards and traitors' as thousands flee the country
Putin said the "self-cleansing of society" would "strengthen our country, our solidarity, togethern…
Rebecca Cohen
Former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann asks judge to dismiss special counsel John Durham's case against him
Sussmann on accused Durham's office of "extraordinary prosecutorial overreach" and said he had fail…
Sonam Sheth
The FBI says the photo-editing app that went viral this summer is a 'significant counterintelligence threat' because of its ties to Russia
National security concerns mounted, as people worried that sensitive biometric data could be access…
Bani Sapra
Mueller is reportedly zeroing in on the Trump campaign's data operation - and the RNC
It is not surprising that federal investigators have begun to examine the possibility that Russia a…
Natasha Bertrand
Facebook scrubbed potentially damning Russia data before researchers could analyze it further
That is what Albright said was his mission when he downloaded the last 500 posts shared by six acco…